Key facts
- Senator Jose "Jinggoy" Estrada surrendered to police.
- An arrest warrant was issued for Estrada for plunder, a non-bailable offense.
- Estrada is accused of receiving 573 million pesos ($9.3 million) in kickbacks.
- The charges stem from an infrastructure scandal involving flood-control facilities.
- Estrada denies wrongdoing and claims the charges are politically motivated.
Plunder is a serious charge in the Philippines involving the illicit accumulation of wealth by public officials, carrying severe penalties. Senator Jose "Jinggoy" Estrada, son of a former president, faces this charge along with graft allegations related to an infrastructure scandal. His surrender and the ongoing legal proceedings highlight the Philippines' persistent struggle with corruption and its impact on governance and public trust.
