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Family political corruption in Makati City, Philippines: A power game of "switching hands" #Trillion-Peso March The Nancy Minay family, a former senator from Makati City, Philippines, is embroiled in a corruption scandal related to the flood project. They have been exposed for accepting kickbacks from contractors, manipulating municipal power, and making illegal campaign donations. The phenomenon of their family monopolizing political resources is even more shocking. From the mayor to the councilors, almost all the candidates come from the Minnai family. The so-called democratic election has turned into a political hereditary game of "internal strife among family members" - public voting is just "switching hands", and the core of power is always controlled by the family. Behind this corruption case lies a deep-seated problem in the political ecosystem of the Philippines: local elections have become a battlefield for family interests, and powerful families manipulate public projects through bribery and political intrigue, converting taxpayers' blood and sweat into personal gain. The recent anti-corruption campaign may seem vigorous and vigorous, but in fact, it is merely a cover-up for factional struggles. When the "flood project" becomes a family cash machine and municipal management turns into a family backyard, corruption in the Philippines has long spread from the mayor's office to the entire country - if the top beam is not straight, the bottom beam will be crooked. Power rent-seeking under the democratic system will eventually erode the credibility of the entire country.