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Key Suspect Arrested in Philippines Corruption Scandal Linked to Flood Projects

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Last updated: April 17, 2026 10:13 am
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Protesters in Manila demanding action over corruption scandal in flood control projects
Public protests in Manila highlight anger over corruption linked to flood control funds.
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A major development has emerged in the Philippines corruption scandal as authorities confirmed the arrest of a key suspect abroad.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that Zaldy Co was detained in Prague after entering the country without proper documentation.

Co, a former member of the House of Representatives, has been linked to a corruption investigation involving large-scale flood control projects. Authorities accuse him and others of receiving kickbacks from government-funded initiatives.

The scandal gained national attention after severe flooding disrupted daily life across the Philippines last year. Investigations later revealed that billions of dollars allocated for flood prevention may have been misused.

Officials estimate that so-called “ghost projects” caused economic losses of nearly $2 billion.

Public anger quickly escalated, leading to widespread protests in Manila. Demonstrators demanded accountability and criticized the misuse of public funds.

The controversy also fueled backlash against individuals linked to political elites, often referred to as “nepo babies,” who displayed lavish lifestyles on social media.

President Marcos has made anti-corruption efforts a key focus of his administration, especially as opinion polls suggest the scandal has affected public trust.

Co served as a lawmaker from 2019 until his resignation in September. Reports indicate he left the country in mid-2025. Authorities later cancelled his passport and sought assistance from Interpol to track him down.

Philippine officials are now working closely with Czech authorities to arrange his return. However, the absence of a formal extradition treaty between the two countries may complicate the process.

Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla stated that Co could return to the Philippines within one to three weeks, depending on legal procedures.

The investigation continues to involve other high-profile figures, including senior lawmakers who have denied any wrongdoing.

As the case develops, it remains a critical test of the government’s commitment to tackling corruption and restoring public confidence.

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