Marcos orders probe into PrimeWater amid complaints
Deputy House Leader Camille Villar remains part of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas despite mounting complaints about her company PrimeWater's poor service.
Navotas Representative Toby Tiangco, the campaign manager for Alyansa, stated that they respect Villar’s track record and trust she supports their goals.
On April 30, President Marcos ordered a probe into PrimeWater following public concerns over its water services in Bulacan and other areas.
Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas has expressed full support for the president's directive to investigate water service providers, including PrimeWater, amid rising complaints of poor and inconsistent service from customers.
Local officials in Bulacan have cited ongoing concerns about water supply reliability and service agreements in the province, prompting calls for a broader review by Congress and local governments.
Alyansa emphasized that any inquiry must be guided by facts and focused on ensuring providers meet their obligations to the people.
Vice President Sara Duterte claimed the probe was politically motivated due to her endorsement of Villar.
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