House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos voluntarily appeared before the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) to aid its investigation into alleged corruption in public works projects.
Marcos requested an executive session, which the ICI approved, to prevent his testimony from jeopardizing the ongoing probe.
His legal counsel stated that critical information elicited from his testimony could compromise further investigation if made public.
Marcos reiterated that he was not subpoenaed and is not a subject of any investigation, but is willing to share information, including his sworn affidavits.
The Ilocos Norte 1st District Representative's appearance follows allegations from former congressman Elizaldy "Zaldy" S. Co regarding his alleged orchestration of at least P50 billion worth of public works project insertions into the national budget over the past three years.
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