Proposed Philippine tax amnesty could include all internal revenue taxes from 2024 back to 2007 [The Manila Times, September 2, 2025]
She clarified that the reference to 2007 was linked to the country’s last general tax amnesty, which was enacted under Republic Act (RA) 9480 during the administration of then-president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. That measure covered taxes due in 2005 and prior years.
Cagas debunks P180-B flood control projects in Davao del Sur [Inquirer.Net, September 2, 2025]
Davao del Sur Rep. John Tracy Cagas corrected reports that his province has been allocated P180 billion for flood control projects.
SEC plans revised REIT rules by Q4 [BusinessWorld, September 2, 2025]
In July, the corporate regulator said it was planning to revise real estate investment trust (REIT) rules to help strengthen the Philippine capital market by expanding eligible assets, lengthening the reinvestment period, and attracting broader participation.
MG Samidan on P5B deals despite just 250K paid-up capital: We’ve been around [Inquirer.Net, September 1, 2025]
The president of MG Samidan Construction, a contractor in flood control projects, has explained that their firm has been in existence since 1991, making it possible for them to bag billions worth of government deals, contrary to initial claims that they are a new firm.
Comelec finds 31 possible contractors linked to 2022 campaign donations [The Philippine Star, September 1, 2025]
While the poll body has identified candidates who may have benefited from government contractor donations, Garcia said they still need to verify with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) whether the 31 contractors discovered so far held active contracts at the time of their contributions in the 2022 elections.
Palace declares special non-working days for 3 areas in September, 2025 [GMA News Online, August 31, 2025]
Malacañang has declared special non-working days in three areas for the month of September, in celebration of their cityhood anniversaries and charter days.
Online sellers have until end of September to secure Trustmark certification — DTI [GMA News Online, August 31, 2025]
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has given online sellers until the end of September, 2025 to have their products checked and registered for the E-Commerce Philippine Trustmark, a seal that certifies that goods sold online have passed quality and safety checks.
Cusi charged over Malampaya deal [The Manila Times, August 31, 2025]
The deal involved the selling of a 45-percent stake of Chevron Malampaya to UC Malampaya Philippines Pte. Ltd., a company owned by alleged Duterte crony Dennis Ang Uy.
Mining executive affirms Joseph Sy’s Filipino citizenship [Inquirer Mindanao, August 30, 2025]
In an interview, lawyer Dante Bravo, president of Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc. (FNI), which operates Platinum Group Metals Corp. (PGMC) in Claver, Surigao del Norte, stood firm in asserting that Sy is a Filipino citizen.
Laguna gov orders demolition of P 68-M university building over defects [Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 29, 2025]
Laguna Gov. Sol Aragones has ordered the demolition of a P68-million building at a provincial government-run university in Santa Cruz town after serious structural defects were discovered, posing risks to the safety of more than 7,000 students.
BSP extends moratorium on granting new crypto, virtual asset provider licenses indefinitely [GMA News Online, August 29, 2025]
Cryptocurrency exchanges or virtual asset service providers (VASPs) planning to enter the Philippines will have to wait indefinitely before they can secure a license to operate in the country.
Ayala Land secures P12.87B green loan from IFC [The Manila Times, August 29, 2025]
The loan will be used for the development of Greenbelt 1 in Makati and Ayala Malls Evo City in Cavite, two large-scale commercial projects with an estimated gross leasable area of 89,000-square meters (sqm).
Go files bill on financing program for MSEs [The Manila Times, August 29, 2025]
Go said that once enacted, the “Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-Asenso Fund,” or the P3 Fund would be a better alternative to the so-called “5-6” money lending system used by small entrepreneurs and small business owners.
City and Land to be delisted post merger [The Philippine Star, August 29, 2025]
City and Land Developers Inc. will be delisted in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) as part of its planned merger with Cityland Development Corp. (CDC).
Candidates for Ombudsman open to review strict rules on SALN disclosures [ABS-CBN News, August 28, 2025]
The Judicial and Bar Council started its public interviews for the replacement of retired Ombudsman Samuel Martires with Aguinaldo as the first candidate to be interviewed.
Road built along waterway worsens floods in Las Piñas — lawmaker [GMA News Online, August 28, 2025]
Roads were not supposed to be constructed alongside the river. It was intended for just cleaning the river, but look at what my predecessors did. It’s very clear that there is a conflict of interest because all the constructed roads lead to the properties of the Villars. At the end of this road is a mall owned by the Villar family.
Ajinomoto to spend P9.1 billion for new factory in Tarlac [ABS-CBN News, August 28, 2025]
In a statement, Ajinomoto said the factory will be built in TARI Estate, an industrial-anchored mixed-use development owned by Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates.
BIR begins work on tax fraud audit of flood contractors [BusinessWorld, August 28, 2025]
In explaining how the tax fraud audit will go, Mr. Lumagui said it will examine underreported revenues, inflated costs, use of fake invoices, and asset declarations.
‘Sakit’: Anne Curtis reacts to viral spiel of Jessica Soho on flood control project report [interasksyon, August 28, 2025]
On Sunday, August 24, Soho delivered the spiel in a special report tackling the corruption behind the flood control projects: “Hindi pala baha ang magpapalubog sa ating bayan. Kundi, kasakiman,” that later on trended on social media.
Filipino maid, Singaporean employer fined for illegal part-time work arrangement [The Philippine Star, August 27, 2025]
Under Singaporean law, employing a foreign worker without a valid work pass carries a penalty of up to 12 months in jail and a fine between 5,000 SGD and 30,000 SGD (P1.3 million). For foreign workers, taking on unauthorized employment can result in up to two years’ jail, a fine of up to 20,000 SGD (P89,000), or both.
COA orders special audit of BARMM's payments worth P2.2B for learning materials [GMA News Online, August 27, 2025]
In the letter, COA Chairperson Gamaliel Cordoba said the commission conducted an initial review of the payments following the filing of two complaints against Minister Mohagher Iqbal of the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE).
SMIC expands renewables business with geothermal power [Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 27, 2025]
The parent firm of the SM Group said on Tuesday that it has begun exploring new growth streams, particularly in the wind sector. However, no further details were provided on this plan when asked.
Veteran banker Stephen CuUnjieng joins Maharlika board [BusinessWorld, August 27, 2025]
“The Maharlika Investment Fund operates on a different timeline than most investment vehicles; its primary duty is to cultivate long-term, intergenerational wealth for the Philippines. Mr. CuUnjieng’s appointment is a testament to our commitment to that prudent, long-view approach,” he said in a Viber message.
PPA waives P219M in fees to benefit travelers [The Manila Times, August 27, 2025]
The policy grants full fee exemptions to students, senior citizens, persons with disability (PWDs), uniformed personnel, and Medal of Valor awardees with their first-degree dependents. It was introduced under PPA Administrative Order 04-2019, replacing the previous 20-percent discount in all PPA-owned terminals.
Baron Geisler reveals botched deal with contractor linked to politician [Inquirer.Net, August 26, 2025]
Amid the issue on alleged anomalous flood control projects involving several contractors, Baron Geisler was reminded of an abandoned project he claimed to have entrusted to a certain contractor which, he said, is linked to a “big time politician.”
Supreme Court reorganizes body handling disciplinary cases in judiciary [Inquirer.Net, August 26, 2025]
The Supreme Court has reorganized the body handling administrative disciplinary cases in the judiciary, replacing the five-member Judicial Integrity Board (JIB) with the Judicial Integrity Office (JIO), to be led by a single judicial integrity officer.
Cebu City flooding: Upland developer open to gov’t review [Cebu Daily News, August 26, 2025]
Engineer Slater Young, Chief Strategic Officer of the developer, said they are ready to make adjustments amid mounting concerns that upland construction is worsening the Cebu City problem.
CA: CSC has no power over President’s men [Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 26, 2025]
In its decision, the appellate court said the CSC properly ruled that Alviar, being a career executive service official, should have filed his appeal before the Office of the President.
Supreme Court censures Marikina judge over parking dispute with PAO lawyer [The Manila Times, August 26, 2025]
In a 14-page July 2025 decision, a copy of which was obtained by The Manila Times, the high tribunal censured Judge Rey P. Inciong of Regional Trial Court’s Branch 263 and told him more circumspect in the performance of his duties as a magistrate of the court.
ABG unit to supply concrete to Nickel Asia’s Isabela port [Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 26, 2025]
CSC was contracted to provide 750 concrete tetrapods to Dinapigue Mining Corp. (DMC) for the development of a port facility at Nickel Asia’s mine in Isabela province.
PropertyGuru Awards highlight sustainability [The Manila Times, August 26, 2025]
SUSTAINABILITY and development across strategic locations in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao set the standards for property excellence during the 13th PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards held on Aug. 15. About 30 of the nearly 70 awards given during the ceremony went to sustainably driven developers from across the archipelago.