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  2. Corruption in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in the Philippine judicial system is also a major problem. Bribery and irregular payments in return for favorable judicial decisions are quite common. Although judicial officials are independent by law, rich and powerful groups and individuals wield control and influence over the judicial system and influence the outcomes of civil ...

  3. List of political scandals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The incident also strained ties between the Philippines and Hong Kong. [3] 2011 Executive: Department of National Defence: Angelo Reyes: 2011 Armed Forces of the Philippines corruption scandal – involving former AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Angelo Reyes and several other retired military officials. [4] [5] 2013 Legislature: Senate: PMP: Juan Ponce ...

  4. GSIS–Meralco bribery case - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Penal Code of 1930, now defines the felony of attempted bribery and corruption of public officials as follows: Act No. 3815, An Act Revising the Penal Code and Other Penal Laws (December 8, 1930), Book II: Crimes and Penalties, Title Seven, Crimes Committed by Public Officers, Chapter Two, Malfeasance and Misfeasance in Office ...

  5. Senate Blue Ribbon Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Senate Committee on Accountability of Public Officers and Investigations of the Senate of the Philippines, or more popularly known as the Blue Ribbon Committee, is the Senate committee tasked to investigate alleged wrongdoings of the government, its officials, and its attached agencies, including government owned and controlled corporations, in aid of legislation, that is, the primary ...

  6. Impeachment in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Impeachment in the Philippines is an expressed power of the Congress of the Philippines to formally charge a serving government official with an impeachable offense. After being impeached by the House of Representatives, the official is then tried in the Senate. If convicted, the official is either removed from office or censured.

  7. Category:Political corruption in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Political corruption in the Philippines" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Sandiganbayan - Wikipedia

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    Facade in 2023. The Sandiganbayan (lit. ' Support of the nation ' [3]) is a special appellate collegial court in the Philippines that has jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases involving graft and corrupt practices and other offenses committed by public officers and employees, including those in government-owned and controlled corporations.

  9. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Corruption of public officials: The same penalties on the person corrupted except those of disqualification and suspension, shall be imposed upon any person who shall have made the offers or promises or given the gifts or presents as described in the preceding articles. (Chapter 2, Section 2.)