MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Former public works secretary Manuel Bonoan said Tuesday he was not involved in any corruption.
Former DPWH chief denies links to corruption
"Hindi po. I can shout [it]. Hindi po ako involved" (No. I can shout [it]. I am not involved)", Bonoan said in a media interview at the House of Representatives.
Bonoan attended as a resource person to the ongoing investigation by the House infrastructure committee on anomalousflood control projects.

He resigned and was replaced by then-Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon.
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