Muntinlupa Bliss Scandal Part 1 Exclusive [BEST]

In Part 2 of our exclusive investigation, we will delve deeper into the scandal, exploring the extent of the corruption, the mechanisms used to perpetuate it, and the impact on the city's residents. We will also examine the efforts of authorities to investigate and prosecute those involved.

Senators, including Richard Gordon, described the killing as a "rubout" and a warning to others who might have information about bureaucratic crimes. Background on "BLISS" in Muntinlupa muntinlupa bliss scandal part 1 exclusive

The BLISS units, now over 40 years old, were originally designed to provide low-cost, dignified housing for government employees and low-income workers. However, recent inspections have raised alarms. Many structures have been described as "ruinous and dangerous," failing to meet modern safety standards, including structural integrity against high-magnitude earthquakes. The Modern Struggle In Part 2 of our exclusive investigation, we

By the mid-80s, the dream began to crumble—literally. Residents in Muntinlupa started reporting systemic failures that the government tried to suppress. Poor Materials: Use of substandard cement led to premature wall cracks. Plumbing Nightmares: Burst pipes caused chronic flooding in lower units. Electrical Hazards: Faulty wiring posed constant fire risks to families. Overcrowding: Units designed for four people were packed with ten. 💰 The Paper Trail: Where Did the Pesos Go? The true scandal wasn't just the bad building; it was the financial black hole behind the construction. Inflated Costs: Background on "BLISS" in Muntinlupa The BLISS units,

In the early 1980s, the Muntinlupa BLISS project —part of the "Bagong Lipunan Sites and Services"—was marketed as an urban paradise. However, beneath the fresh paint of these government housing units lay a web of corruption, structural neglect, and displaced lives.