Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) Chairman Justice Andres Reyes, Jr. has defended the seeming absence of higher-ranking government officials in its recommendations for charges in connection with anomalous flood control projects, saying the cases should be based on evidence, not mere speculation.
Tasked by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to investigate and recommend charges against those involved in the anomaly, the ICI is on its 100th day since Marcos warned lawmakers against dipping their fingers into public coffers in his State of the Nation Address on July 28.
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