Philippine Senator Arrested for Plunder Over Flood Control Project Kickback
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- Philippine Senator Estrada, 63, was arrested on a non-bailable plunder charge for allegedly pocketing over 570 million pesos (US$9.3 million) in kickbacks from a flood-control project.
- He denies the allegations and stated he would surrender to authorities.
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Senator Estrada was arrested on a non-bailable charge of plunder for allegedly receiving kickbacks from a flood-control project. This is the latest crisis to hit the Philippine Senate, which is experiencing a battle for control of the country's political future.
A Philippine senator said he will surrender to authorities after a special anti-corruption court ordered his arrest on Monday on a non-bailable charge of plunder after he allegedly pocketed a huge kickback in a flood-control project.
It is the latest crisis to hit the country’s Senate, the upper chamber where a battle for control of the country’s political future is playing out.
The new charge for which he was arrested on Monday carries no right to bail.
Estrada, 63, has strongly denied allegations mainly by a former government public works engineer that he received more than 570 million pesos (US$9.3 million) in kickbacks from flood control projects.
Estrada had earlier told reporters at the Senate that he would surrender to authorities after receiving the warrant. Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla and police forces took him into custody at the chamber.
Offene Fragen
- What is the specific flood-control project involved?
- What is the timeline for Estrada's legal proceedings?
- Will this arrest impact the power struggle within the Senate?
- What is the former government public works engineer's current status and role in the case?






