Chavit Singson Exposes Marcos Gold, Flood Funds & Political Trolls
Former Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson sits down with Pastor Gary Galvez to discuss the controversial “Marcos Gold” claims, billions allegedly missing from flood-control projects, and suspected contractor favoritism in Laoag and Lawag. Singson emphasizes speaking out against corruption, stating, “Huwag tayong matakot magsalita,” and calls for the prosecution of masterminds behind these schemes, not just lower-level participants.
He challenges official investigations that covered only a few project sites, notes incomplete inspections by the Independent Commission for Infrastructure, and pledges to present documentary evidence at upcoming mass actions. Senate Blue Ribbon hearings continue to examine anomalous flood-control contracts, while local reports highlight a high concentration of projects in Ilocos Norte, raising concerns over accountability, oversight, and missing funds.
The discussion places the “Marcos Gold” narrative in a broader accountability and governance context, touching on whistleblower protection, truth-verification proposals including lie-detector and light-detector tests, and the role of principled senators and youth engagement in safeguarding the nation’s future. Singson also exposes organized disinformation networks and paid political trolls influencing public perception, grounding his claims in documented research on online manipulation and the persistent risks it poses to transparency and government integrity in the Philippines.
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