Philippines' ICI Hands Over Infrastructure Probe Records to DOJ Ahead of Closure

The Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) in the Philippines transferred documents and records on its corruption investigations in government infrastructure projects to the Department of Justice (DOJ). This transfer marks a significant step as the ICI prepares to cease operations by March 31, ensuring continuity of the probe through DOJ. The next phase involves DOJ's evaluation and potential prosecution based on the evidence handed over from ICI's investigations.
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Andres Reyes Jr.
Independent Commission for Infrastructure
Manila
Department of Justice
Philippines