Listen to Christian Esguerra's wide-ranging live interview with Ombudsman Boying Remulla, from possibly reviving the case against Sen. Joel Villanueva to holding former Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez accountable.
Christian Esguerra speaks with lawyer Dino De Leon on the 'secret' decision by Martires in favor of Joel Villanueva, a 2019 ruling that surprised even the current ombudsman,
What if documents relevant to the flood control investigation are intentionally burned? What can investigators do?
Trillanes describes Bong Go as the "mastermind" in this corruption scheme.
This episode talks about the righteous indignation of the senator, who is against facing corruption allegations.
Listen to this episode on the DDS push to remove BBM.
Why can't congressmen let go of this controversial allocation?
Why were the Dutertes and their supporters so intent on blocking Boying Remulla's appointment as Ombudsman?
What's next for Digong after the ICC rejected his petition for interim release?
Are Sara Duterte and the rest of the DDS also to blame for the ICC's rejection of her dad's request for temporary release?
Christian Esguerra speaks with Comelec chairman George Garcia on the poll body's investigation into campaign contributions received by several candidates from government contractors in the 2022 elections.
Does Tulfo's proposal really make sense?
How do we sustain the indignation and demand for accountability in this massive corruption involving flood control projects?
This episode talks about the possible reasons why President Marcos Jr. appointed Boying Remulla as Ombudsman.
Listen to Christian Esguerra's interview with Senate President Tito Sotto.
Listen to this episode on Cayetano's idea to hold a snap election.
Christian Esguerra is joined by Ronald Llamas and Barry Gutierrez.
Christian Esguerra speaks with lawyer Marvin Aceron, who filed an ethics complaint against Chiz Escudero.
Listen to our discussion on the controversy over non-functioning health facilities by the Department of Health worth billions of pesos.
Is there a brewing coup to replace Senate President Tito Sotto?