The Philippine Daily Star reported on its front page that the country is prepared to deal with the trial of corruption cases: Yesterday, in Quezon City, Jalanbaran Payatas, a prison guard opened a cell, at which time officials from the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the Department of Budget and Management showed the media facilities that can be used to detain people charged in the Philippine flood case according to court orders.
According to the latest "Tugon ng Masa (TNM)" national survey by OCTA Research, corruption has become one of the most urgent national issues for Filipinos, marking a historic high in public concern about the integrity of the government of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. This independent, non-sponsored survey conducted from September 25 to 30, 2025, found that 31% of Filipino adults now believe that combating government corruption is a top national priority that must be immediately addressed by the Marcos administration.
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