Around 3,000 join anti-corruption run in UP Diliman
Some 3,000 students, anti-corruption advocates, and workers joined the run dubbed Takbo Laban sa Korapsyon 2.0 at the University of the Philippines-Diliman campus on Sunday morning.
The participants are calling for accountability of those involved in the alleged flood control anomalies and mismanagement of public funds.
They said they are disappointed because, since their last protest in September, no one has been held accountable, according to Super Radyo dzBB reporter Mark Makalalad.
TAKBO LABAN SA KORAPSYON
— DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) November 15, 2025
Ikalawang Takbo Laban sa Korapsyon, isinagawa sa U.P Diliman sa Quezon City. | via @MMakalalad pic.twitter.com/1AD1TlKLfZ
Runners chose between doing a 2.5 km or 5-km run.
A symbolic jail booth was also placed along the route supposedly for government officials allegedly involved in anomalous flood control projects.
Organizers said Sunday's run is one of the build-up activities lined up leading to the big anti-corruption rally scheduled on Nov. 30. —with a report from Mariel Celine Serquiña/KG, GMA Integrated News