Escudero: Service of subpoenas for flood control probe expected this week

The flooded town of Calumpit in Bulacan photographed on Aug. 15, 2025—almost a month after the province and most of Luzon experienced heavy rains caused by the southwest monsoon (habagat) enhanced by the spate of recent tropical cyclones. (Photo courtesy: PCO / FILE)

By Wilnard Bacelonia | Philippine News Agency

Senate President Francis Escudero on Tuesday confirmed that subpoenas for contractors and officials linked to alleged ghost and substandard flood control projects have been signed and are expected to be served within the week.

Escudero said he signed the documents last week upon the request of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, chaired by Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, which is leading the inquiry into anomalous flood control projects flagged by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Sen. Panfilo Lacson.

“Lahat ng hiniling ng Blue Ribbon Committee sa pamumuno ni Sen. Marcoleta ay pinirmahan ko last week,” Escudero told reporters in an interview.

He said contractors and officials summoned are duty-bound to appear, noting that the Senate has the authority to compel attendance.

“Sundin ang kautusan ng Senado under pain of arrest—ang proseso ng Senado ay susundan at susunurin namin sinuman ang nababanggit doon,” he added.

He said the investigation is crucial given the magnitude of alleged corruption in the Department of Public Works and Highways’ (DPWH) flood control program, where accusations of ghost projects and substandard works have persisted despite trillions of pesos in spending since 2011.

“Kung hindi nga nila susundin ang subpoena ng Senado, ang susunod na doon ay arrest warrant na hindi ako mag-aatubiling pirmahan,” Escudero warned.

The Blue Ribbon Committee is expected to resume hearings next week to determine accountability among contractors, DPWH officials, and politicians allegedly involved in anomalous projects.

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