MANILA: Thousands marched in the Philippine capital on Sunday, demanding jail time for scores of officials, lawmakers and construction firm owners accused of pocketing billions of taxpayer dollars in a sweeping corruption scandal.
Rage over so-called ghost flood-control projects has been mounting for months in the archipelago country of 116 million, where entire towns have been buried in floodwaters driven by powerful typhoons in recent months.
President Ferdinand Marcos has seen friend and foe alike, including a congressman cousin, swept up in the scandal since he made the widespread fraud the centrepiece of a July national address.
