Muntinlupa Bliss - Scandal Part 1 Exclusive _top_
The Muntinlupa Bliss scandal has had a devastating impact on the city's residents, who were expecting a better quality of life from the project. The corruption allegations have also damaged the reputation of Muntinlupa, which was once considered one of the most progressive cities in the Philippines.
Key points in the scandal:
We cross-referenced the names from Block 7 with the COMELEC voter registry. Five of the eight “ghost residents” are registered voters in Muntinlupa City, yet their government IDs list addresses in Cavite and Laguna. They are paid to “maintain residency” in the Bliss units. muntinlupa bliss scandal part 1 exclusive
The Bliss project was subsidized by the National Housing Authority (NHA) under a Community Mortgage Program (CMP). Residents were supposed to pay a monthly amortization of just PHP 450 to PHP 800. But in 2018, residents began receiving notices of delinquency for amounts as high as PHP 45,000. The Muntinlupa Bliss scandal has had a devastating
The current administration has signaled a potential shift. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently noted that the government is studying "tweaked" high-rise versions of the BLISS model to address a backlog of 6.5 million housing units. For the residents of the original Muntinlupa BLISS units, this could mean eventual redevelopment, though it brings the looming threat of involuntary relocation. Five of the eight “ghost residents” are registered