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Bonoan out, Dizon in DPWH 

by Kiko Cueto

PUBLIC Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan exits from the controversial department as President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. accepted his resignation, the Presidential Communications Office said on Sunday.

Coming into the DPWH will be Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon.

Effective on Monday, September 1, the now DPWH Secretary Dizon is expected to lead a serious anti-corruption drive at the agency.

In his resignation letter, Secretary Bonoan expressed support for the President’s call for accountability, transparency, and reform within the DPWH.

Dizon has been tasked to conduct a full organizational sweep of the Department and ensure that public funds are used solely for infrastructure that truly protects and benefits the Filipino people.

Meanwhile, to ensure uninterrupted service delivery at the Department of Transportation (DOTr), the President has appointed Atty. Giovanni Z. Lopez as Acting Secretary. 

Atty. Lopez was sworn in as Undersecretary for Administration, Finance, and Procurement in February 2025. He previously served as Chief of Staff in the Office of the Secretary from 2020 to 2022 and held senior positions overseeing critical railway, aviation, and maritime infrastructure projects.

As Acting Secretary, Atty. Lopez will ensure continuity and build upon the gains initiated under Secretary Dizon’s leadership—particularly in advancing transport modernization and supporting initiatives that prioritize commuter safety, efficiency, and seamless project delivery.

Independent Commission

To further reinforce accountability, the President has established an Independent Commission to Investigate Flood Control Anomalies. 

This body will conduct a comprehensive review of projects, identify irregularities, and recommend accountability measures to ensure public trust in infrastructure spending.

These decisions reflect the administration’s firm resolve to clean up corruption, strengthen institutions, and deliver honest and effective public service under Bagong Pilipinas.

Banner Photo Courtesy: Philippine News Agency

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