Urgent Appeal to His Excellency President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
20 October 2025 – We, the major business organizations representing members across all sectors – large, medium, small, and micro-enterprises – are co-signing this resolution, urgently calling on your administration to address, without delay, the historic, massive, and unprecedented corruption scandal crippling our flood control and infrastructure projects — a crisis that has eroded public trust and now threatens our national security.
We have contributed to national funds through taxes locally and nationally and have paid additional assessment of taxes. We provided many fees to enable us to do business. Yet, trillions of pesos supplied and intended to protect our communities from disasters have been squandered through ghost projects, substandard work, and inflated contracts. This is more than financial loss — it is a fatal breach of public trust that leaves our people vulnerable and outraged.
We therefore urge His Excellency to immediately and transparently adopt the following measures:
Empower the Independent Commission on Infrastructure (ICI) with full legal authority and independence to conduct a swift, comprehensive investigation, free from political influence.
Prosecute all those responsible, impartially and without regard of rank, position, political affiliation, or personal relations.
Implement institutional reforms, ensure restitution of ill-gotten wealth and embezzled funds of the government, and strengthen procurement and oversight systems, preventing future abuse.
Provide regular public updates on the progress of investigations and reforms and to publicly disclose all audit findings to demonstrate genuine commitment and credibility.
Mr. President, we strongly urge you to act decisively to signal your administration’s genuine commitment to justice, integrity, and accountable governance.
- Association of Abaca Pulp Manufacturers of the Philippines
- Association of Certified Public Accountants in Commerce and Industry
- Association of International Shipping Lines, Inc.
- Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines
- Capital Markets Development Foundation, Inc.
- Employers’ Confederation of the Philippines
- Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc.
- Federation of Philippine Industries
- Financial Institute Executives of the Philippines
- FinTech Alliance.Ph
- Fintech Philippines Association
- Good Governance Advocates of the Philippines
- Institute of Corporate Directors
- International Chamber of Commerce–Philippines
- IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines
- Justice Reform Initiative
- Makati Business Club
- Management Association of the Philippines
- Philippine Association of Legitimate Service Contractors
- Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Philippine Exporters Confederation
- Philippine Food Exporters Confederation
- Philippine Franchise Association
- Philippine Hotel Owners Association, Inc.
- Philippine Plastics Industry Association
- Philippine Retailers Association
- Philippine Steelmakers Association
- Philippine Young Entrepreneurs Association
- Samahan sa Pilipinas ng mga Industriyang Kimika
- Supply Chain Management of the Philippines
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