菲律宾政坛再爆惊天丑闻,一个由18人组成、自称为前海军陆战队员的团体公开爆料,声称曾运送总计8050亿比索(约马币:542亿令吉)的巨额现金,分批交付给菲律宾多名政界核心人物,消息一出随即引发当地社会广泛震动与热议。
2026年2月24日,该团体在律师利维·巴利戈德(Levi Baligod)的主持下,于马尼拉召开新闻发布会,详细披露了这起涉嫌巨额资金输送事件的相关细节。发布会上,该团体成员集体发声,确认自身均为前菲律宾海军陆战队人员,曾受相关人员指派,亲自负责这笔巨额现金的转运与交付工作,全程参与了资金的流转全过程。
该团体明确宣称,他们曾将巨额现金分装在多个行李箱内,通过隐秘渠道分批转运,最终将资金交付给包括菲律宾前众议院议长马丁·罗穆亚尔德斯(Martin Romualdez)、菲律宾现任总统小马科斯在内的多名政界重要人物。
此次巨额资金输送爆料,并非菲律宾首次出现政客涉嫌现金输送的丑闻。此前已有前海军陆战队军士爆料,曾运送约22亿比索(1亿4800万令吉)现金交付给马丁·罗穆亚尔德斯,而此次18人团体爆料的8050亿比索,规模较此前大幅攀升。
目前,该爆料已在菲律宾引发舆论哗然,民众对政界腐败问题的质疑声持续高涨。截至发稿,被爆料的小马科斯总统、前众议院议长马丁·罗穆亚尔德斯方面,均未就此次爆料作出任何回应;律师利维·巴利戈德则表示,后续将适时提交相关证据,佐证该团体的爆料内容;菲律宾相关监管部门也已明确表态,将启动专项调查,核实爆料细节,相关进展将及时对外通报。
新闻来源:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Q-eBHWzj5vCvRDVnF01Xqg
Another explosive scandal has erupted in the Philippine political arena. A group of 18 individuals, claiming to be former members of the Philippine Marine Corps, has publicly alleged that they transported a staggering total of ₱805 billion (approximately RM54.2 billion) in cash, delivered in batches to several key political figures in the Philippines. The revelation immediately triggered widespread public shock and intense debate across the country.
On February 24, 2026, the group held a press conference in Manila under the supervision of lawyer Levi Baligod, where they disclosed detailed information regarding the alleged large-scale fund transfers. During the briefing, the members collectively confirmed that they were all former Philippine Marine personnel who had been instructed by certain individuals to personally handle the packing, transportation, and delivery of the massive cash sum, participating throughout the entire transfer process.
The group explicitly claimed that the cash was packed into multiple suitcases and transported discreetly through undisclosed channels before ultimately being handed over to several prominent political figures, including former House Speaker Martin Romualdez and incumbent Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr..
The latest allegations are not the first time that Philippine politicians have been linked to cash delivery scandals. Previously, a former Marine sergeant alleged that he had transported approximately ₱2.2 billion (around RM148 million) in cash to Martin Romualdez. However, the ₱805 billion figure claimed by this 18-member group represents a dramatic escalation in scale.
The allegations have since sparked a public uproar in the Philippines, with growing scrutiny over political corruption. As of press time, neither President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. nor former House Speaker Martin Romualdez has issued any response to the claims. Lawyer Levi Baligod stated that supporting evidence would be submitted at an appropriate time to substantiate the group’s allegations. Meanwhile, relevant Philippine regulatory authorities have announced that a special investigation will be launched to verify the details of the claims, and updates will be provided to the public accordingly.




