Chavit Singson on Flood Funds, Mass Rally & Marcos Leadership
In this episode, Former Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson speaks with Pastor Gary Galvez about pressing issues in Philippine politics, including alleged missing flood-control funds, planned peaceful mass rallies, and the political networks that protect alleged masterminds behind corruption. Singson details a multi-denominational rally involving Iglesia ni Cristo, JIL, Kingdom, and retired AFP/PNP personnel, warning that, if unrest escalates, demonstrators may move toward Malacañang. He rejects calls for a revolutionary government, emphasizing the protest will remain peaceful, and urges an honorable exit for President Marcos to prevent escalation. Succession, if needed, should involve neutral institutions such as the Supreme Court, the military, and religious organizations before calling new elections.
The discussion examines persistent issues in project oversight, including limited site inspections, alleged ghost projects, and unexplained allocations totaling billions—around 331B for regional flood control and broader budget references near 556B. Singson asserts that witnesses are being silenced and stresses that prosecuting the masterminds behind corruption must come first before real reform can take place.
The episode also exposes organized disinformation networks, including paid political trolls, that influence public perception and protect those implicated in corruption. While specific names emerge in the destabilization narrative, the conversation focuses on institutional accountability, national security, and public legitimacy. Singson underscores that tackling corruption requires addressing the top orchestrators, not just lower-level participants, and reiterates the importance of standing firm on truth, transparency, and the country’s welfare.
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