So what accounts for Marcos Jr.โ€™s popularity in spite of his legacy of malfeasance? Like voters everywhere, Filipinos say they donโ€™t support corruption. In fact, 86 percent of Filipinos surveyed in 2020 by Transparency International called corruption in government a big problem. One famous scandal involved members of congress funneling money to phony nongovernmental organizations in exchange for kickbacks in what is known widely as the pork barrel scam and which came to light in July of 2013. Janet Lim-Napoles, a businesswoman and the convicted ringleader of the scheme, claimed Marcos Jr. was involved, although he denied any knowledge and said his signature on forms releasing money to fake NGOs was forged.

With Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ineligible for reelection, Ferdinand Marcos Jr.โ€”widely known as โ€œBongbongโ€โ€”is poised to win a landslide victory at the polls on May 9. His father, Ferdinand Marcos Sr., who ruled as a dictator for 14 years under martial law, was known for his big infrastructure projects but also for his enormous corruption. (The World Bank estimates he stole between $5 billion and $10 billion over the course of his rule.) Marcos Jr., in turn, has been accused of graft and convicted of tax evasion.

With Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ineligible for reelection, Ferdinand Marcos Jr.โ€”widely known as โ€œBongbongโ€โ€”is poised to win a landslide victory at the polls on May 9.

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