Muntinlupa Bliss Scandal Part 1 Exclusive Here

Human psychology is naturally drawn to controversy. The word "scandal" implies forbidden knowledge, hidden truths, or shocking behavior.

The poor built this city. They did not build it to be stolen from.

For now, the residents of Bliss are asking only one question: In a city known as the "Emerald City" of the South, why are they still living in a slum built on stolen dreams? muntinlupa bliss scandal part 1 exclusive

Our whistleblower put it bluntly: “The Bliss is just the laboratory. If they get away with it here, they will own every poor family in the city.”

If you are a resident of Muntinlupa Bliss, or any affected housing site, and you have receipts, photos, or stories of coercion, send them to our secure email: . Human psychology is naturally drawn to controversy

In Part 2 of this exclusive series, we will go inside the numbers. We will present a granular, forensic analysis of the city budget for the Bliss housing project over the last decade. We will reveal the specific names of the contractors who won multi-million peso repair contracts and show, through before-and-after photographs and expert testimony, how the money was effectively stolen.

The anti-graft court, the Sandiganbayan, ruled that Biazon effectively instructed the Technology Resource Center (TRC) to tap Napoles' NGO for a livelihood project, a move that was deemed an "instruction, rather than a recommendation" and allowed the misuse of public funds. He was sentenced to up to eight years in prison and disqualified from holding public office, though he remains in his post pending an appeal. This conviction was for a scheme that began while Biazon was a congressman, not a mayor, but it is a stark reminder of the culture of impunity that has long existed in the city. They did not build it to be stolen from

But heaven, in Muntinlupa, has a very short shelf life.