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Philippine senator Estrada surrenders over graft case

Philippine senator Estrada surrenders over graft case

ReutersMon, June 1, 2026 at 9:02 AM UTC

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Philippine senator Estrada surrenders over graft case

MANILA, June 1 (Reuters) - A Philippine senator who is the son of a former ‌president surrendered to police on Monday after ‌a court ordered his arrest over a charge that he ​received illicit payouts as part of an infrastructure scandal that sparked public protests last year.

The anti-graft court ordered the arrest of Senator Jose "Jinggoy" Estrada for ‌plunder, a non-bailable ⁠offence under Philippine laws. The Office of the Ombudsman last week charged Estrada ⁠with violating anti-corruption laws for earning "kickbacks" amounting to 573 million pesos ($9.3 million).

"I will not seek Senate custody," ​Estrada told ​reporters at the ​Senate, referring to the ‌potential for him to seek refuge in the upper house instead of surrendering to police.

"I am ready to defend myself before the court and I will not hide behind the institution to ‌evade the process," he added.

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Estrada ​has denied wrongdoing and said ​the charges were ​politically driven. He posted bail last ‌week for a separate offence.

The ​corruption scandal, ​which has centred on dangerously flawed flood-control facilities across the Philippines, has shaken the graft-weary ​nation and slowed ‌economic growth in recent quarters.

($1 = 61.7010 Philippine ​pesos)

(Reporting by Mikhail Flores and Nestor Corrales; ​Editing by John Mair)

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