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FACT CHECK: There is no verified evidence that former Senator Bong Revilla Jr. accused Vice President Sara Duterte of masterminding flood control corruption

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January 25, 2026
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FACT CHECK: There is no verified evidence that former Senator Bong Revilla Jr. accused Vice President Sara Duterte of masterminding flood control corruption
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FALSE. A viral graphic circulating on TikTok and other social media platforms claims that former Senator Bong Revilla Jr. tagged Vice President Sara Duterte as the “mastermind” behind massive corruption in flood control projects. The post features photos of Revilla and Duterte, alongside the name and logo of GMA News TV, and cites alleged statements and police surrender details as proof.

FACT. There is no verified evidence supporting these claims. Revilla has not publicly made any statement accusing Duterte of involvement in flood control corruption. No official social media posts, press releases, or credible media reports corroborate the allegations. GMA Integrated News has publicly labeled the graphic as “fake news” and clarified that its branding was misused.

The viral post claims that Revilla surrendered to police and implicated Duterte in corruption. While Revilla did voluntarily surrender on January 19, 2026, this was related to graft charges in connection with a ₱92.8-million “ghost” flood control project in Pandi, Bulacan, and not to any accusations against Duterte. There are no official flight records, insider reports, or legal documents verifying the claims made in the graphic.

Authorities and reputable media organizations caution the public against spreading unverified accusations and emphasize the importance of relying on official statements and credible reporting. Sharing misinformation not only misleads the public but can also have serious political and legal consequences.

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