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Philippine senator Estrada detained in graft case

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 3:59 AM

MANILA, June 1 (Reuters) – A Philippine senator who is the son of a former president was detained on Monday after surrendering to police in ​line with a court order on suspicion of ‌taking kickbacks as part of a scandal that sparked huge protests last year.

The anti-graft court ordered the arrest of Senator Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada for plunder, a non-bailable offence. The Office of the Ombudsman last ‌week ​charged Estrada with violating anti-corruption laws ⁠for taking illicit payouts ⁠worth 573 million pesos ($9.3 million).

Last autumn, anti-corruption protests drew hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of the capital Manila.

Estrada was taken to a jail facility ​in Quezon City within the capital region of Metro Manila, to be held until the end of ⁠his trial.

His co-accused, including former ⁠public works minister Manuel Bonoan, were also ​placed under arrest.

Estrada told reporters at the Senate that he ​would not opt to seek refuge from arrest in ‌the upper house:

“I am ready to defend myself before the court and I will not hide behind the institution to evade the process.”

He posted bail last week ⁠for a separate offence.

The corruption scandal, which has centred on dangerously flawed flood-control facilities across the Philippines, has shaken the graft-weary ⁠nation and ‌slowed economic growth in recent quarters.

Estrada has ⁠been jailed twice before, also on corruption ​offences, ‌while his father, Joseph Estrada, was the ​first former ⁠president to be convicted of plunder.

His successor, Gloria Arroyo, pardoned the former president and ordered his release, paving the way for his return to politics.

($1 = 61.7010 Philippine pesos)

(Reporting by Mikhail Flores and Nestor Corrales; Editing by John Mair ​and Kevin Liffey)