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Another Philippine senator arrested on allegations of large-scale plunder

A Philippine senator, Rodante Marcoleta, was arrested on July 6, 2026, and charged under anti-corruption statutes for allegedly amassing undeclared wealth. The Office of the Ombudsman filed a plunder charge against him for receiving $1.2 million in unreported campaign contributions.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-06 · 05:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Another Philippine senator arrested on allegations of large-scale plunder
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A Philippine senator, Rodante Marcoleta, was arrested on July 6, 2026, and charged under anti-corruption statutes for allegedly amassing undeclared wealth. The Office of the Ombudsman filed a plunder charge against him for receiving $1.2 million in unreported campaign contributions. Two other individuals, including former House of Representatives member Mike Defensor, were also arrested on similar charges. Marcoleta denies committing any wrongdoing and was taken into police custody at the Sandiganbayan special anti-graft court in suburban Quezon city. The arrest comes amid a series of high-profile arrests of senators and politicians accused of corruption, with many linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte's administration. A third senator, Ronald dela Rosa, has gone into hiding after an International Criminal Court warrant was issued against him as a co-perpetrator in the killings of mostly poor suspects during Duterte's anti-drugs crackdown.

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Sen. Marcoleta denies committing any wrongdoing.

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The Office of the Ombudsman filed the plunder charge against Marcoleta for allegedly receiving 75 million pesos ($1.2 million) in undeclared campaign contributions.

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Plunder is a non-bailable offense in the Philippines for illegally amassing huge amounts of money.

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Philippine Sen. Rodante Marcoleta was arrested and charged with plunder.

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Two of the three donors, including former House of Representatives member Mike Defensor, were also arrested.

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Another Philippine senator arrested for alleged large-scale corruption 1 of 2 | Philippine Sen. Rodante Marcoleta gestures from the window of a police vehicle at the Sandiganbayan special anti-graft court after being arrested for alleged plunder, a non-bailable offense, in Quezon city, Philippines on Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo) 2 of 2 | Philippine Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, center, is escorted by police at the Sandiganbayan special anti-graft court as being arrested for alleged plunder, a non-bailable offense, in Quezon city, Philippines on Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo) By JIM GOMEZ Updated 7:56 AM MESZ, July 6, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Manila, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine senator was arrested Monday and charged under the country’s anti-corruption statutes, becoming the latest member of the upper legislative chamber to be arrested in more than a month over suspicion of large-scale graft. Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, who denies committing any wrongdoing, was taken into police custody at the Sandiganbayan special anti-graft court in suburban Quezon city, where he went with his lawyers to question the charges and seek a delay in his arrest. Marcoleta was accused of plunder, a charge under Philippine laws for illegally amassing huge amounts of money through a series of criminal acts. A plunder charge does not allow for bail. “Let’s respect that,” Marcoleta, a 72-year-old lawyer, said outside the courtroom, referring to the court’s decision to order his arrest based on a preliminary finding on his case. He was later whisked away by police officers. Marcoleta belongs to Iglesia ni Cristo, or Church of Christ, which staged a three-day rally by more than 15,000 members in a democracy shrine along metropolitan Manila’s busiest main road to protest the filing of charges against him and his impending arrest. The rally sparked a huge traffic jam. Philippine Senate opening the politically volatile impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte 3 MIN READ Philippine Senate president allied with Duterte removed ahead of his daughter’s impeachment trial 2 MIN READ Philippine Senate reopens after 2 days but impasse among senators remain 2 MIN READ President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. canceled two official engagements outside his office Tuesday due to alarm over the protest by the religious group, which known for its ability to organize huge rallies. The Office of the Ombudsman, a special anti-graft prosecutor, said it filed the plunder charge against Marcoleta last week for receiving 75 million pesos ($1.2 million) in what were supposed to be campaign contributions from three supporters that he did not declare in his assets statement as required by law. Two of the three donors, including former House of Representatives member Mike Defensor, also were arrested Monday, according to Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla. Early last month, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, a political ally of Marcoleta, was arrested and detained also on a nonbailable charge of plunder for allegedly pocketing a huge kickback in a flood-control project. Estrada, 63, has strongly denied allegations mainly by a former government public works engineer, that he received more than 570 million pesos ($9.3 million) in kickbacks from flood control projects. Marcoleta and Estrada were supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte. The 24-member Senate, acting as an impeachment court, was scheduled later Monday to start the trial of Sara Duterte, who was impeached by an overwhelming vote of the House of Representatives in May. She has denied committing the alleged high crimes, including amassing undeclared wealth and publicly threatening to have the president assassinated. A third senator and loyal ally of the Dutertes, Ronald dela Rosa, has gone into hiding after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest as a co-perpetrator of the former president in the killings of mostly poor suspects in bloody anti-drugs crackdown overseen by Duterte. Dela Rosa was the national police chief of Duterte who first enforced the bloody crackdowns. The former president was arrested last year on orders of the ICC and flown to the Netherlands, where he will face trial on Nov. 30 for alleged crimes against humanity. JIM GOMEZ Gomez is The AP Chief Correspondent in the Philippines. twitter mailto
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