Dingdong Dantes to expose corruption in 'Broken Roads, Broken Promises' docu

Dingdong Dantes will lead a documentary special, "Broken Roads, Broken Promises," on November 15, investigating the country's public infrastructure status, with a focus on flood control projects, amidst widespread corruption scandals.

The documentary highlights the severe impact of anomalies on communities, showcasing unfinished or defective projects like schools and roads that have led to persistent problems.

Dantes visited various parts of the country for a "case study" on government projects, interviewing residents whose lives have been affected by unfulfilled projects.

He stated that the documentary's purpose is to give faces to the problem and present the hardships, frustration, and dreams taken away from the people.

The special aims to expose "ghost" projects and bring to light the broken promises made to citizens, whose suffering is exacerbated by billions lost to corruption.

Dantes explained that corruption leads to a trickle-down effect, impacting the delivery of services by health workers due to faulty road networks.

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