Muntinlupa Bliss Scandal Part 1 Exclusive Direct
This is the first pillar of the : Vote buying through real estate.
According to exclusive documents obtained by this paper from a whistleblower inside the City Housing Department (name withheld for security), the original roster of 1,200 beneficiary families has been altered no less than 47 times since 2015. But the official minutes show only three amendments. muntinlupa bliss scandal part 1 exclusive
“That’s the first lie,” said the source, speaking in a dark corner of a karinderia near the Bliss gate. “The list is a living organism. It breathes. It changes depending on who is in power.” Our team spent four weeks inside the Bliss compound. We mapped every unit. We compared the official City Hall list against actual occupancy. The results are alarming. This is the first pillar of the :
We will update this space as soon as they respond. “That’s the first lie,” said the source, speaking
“They told us if we didn’t pay, we would be evicted and our children would go to jail,” says Cristina (not her real name), a 54-year-old widow raising three grandchildren. She showed us receipts. For a unit that should cost PHP 450/month, she paid PHP 2,800 in October 2022. The receipt was printed on thermal paper with no official NHA logo.
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.” During our investigation, a reporter from this newsroom received a phone call from a blocked number. The voice was male, middle-aged, speaking in a mix of Tagalog and English— Taglish —with a calm, surgical precision.
Who pays them? That trail leads to a local barangay captain—a nephew of a sitting city councilor. He declined to comment, but his henchman was less reserved: “Mind your own business, reporter. The Bliss is ours.” Beyond the electoral fraud lies the money. The real money.