Zaldy Co video statement

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DateNovember 14–16 & 24-26, 2025
LocationUndisclosed location
Also known asZaldy Co confession video
TypeOnline video statement
Zaldy Co video statement
DateNovember 14–16 & 24-26, 2025
LocationUndisclosed location
Also known asZaldy Co confession video
TypeOnline video statement
ThemeBudget insertion allegations, including flood control projects in the Philippines
CauseResponse to claims linking Co to 100 billion budget insertions
MotiveTo deny personal involvement and redirect allegations toward President Bongbong Marcos and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez
TargetGovernment of the Philippines
ParticipantsZaldy Co
OutcomeIncreased public and political scrutiny
Videossee #List of videos section

On November 14, 2025, businessman and former member of the House of Representatives Zaldy Co released a first five-minute video statement on his official Facebook page, where he admitted to facilitating what he described as large budget insertions in the proposed 2025 national budget of the Philippines.[1] In the video, Co alleged that the instructions to accommodate the insertions, amounting to around 100 billion (US$1.693 billion), came from President Bongbong Marcos and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez.[2][3] He said the insertions consisted largely of flood control projects, along with other infrastructure works.[4] In the days that followed, Co released more video statements providing further details on his allegations.

After the video was released, some observers speculated that it could have been AI-generated, noting changes in Co's appearance and citing remarks from political figures who called for closer examination. Analysts, however, pointed out that his facial movements, lighting, and audio-video synchronization appeared consistent throughout, with no clear indicators of deepfake manipulation, suggesting that the recording was made in real time.[5]

Malacañang Palace press officer Claire Castro was falsely quoted as saying, "Let's first have the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) verify the video because it is likely AI. It's impossible that it would be Co", and she made no claim that Co's video was fabricated or AI-generated.[6]

Zaldy Co previously served as a representative of the AKO Bicol Partylist in the House of Representatives of the Philippines and was heavily involved in appropriations discussions during his time in office. In October 2024, Co claimed that the Bicol Region had "no billion‑peso" allocation for flood‑control projects in the 2023 national budget. However, a fact‑check by Vera Files found this assertion to be false.[7]

Co has also faced serious allegations around anomalous and possibly "ghost" flood‑control projects. For example, testimonies before congressional inquiry panels named him in connection with realignment of funds, inflated flood‑control project budgets, and non‑existent or substandard infrastructure. Aside from flood‑control works, Co was involved in other infrastructure programs, including roads, bridges, and public‑works projects, which formed part of broader national‑budget decisions and local development priorities.[8][9][10]

List of videos

No.DurationRelease dateNotesLink
15:5714 November 2025First 3-part video statementlink
24:3915 November 2025link
33:5116 November 2025link
49:4417 November 2025"Unedited" and "full" video statementlink
59:0124 November 2025"More detailed" 3-part video statementlink
66:5325 November 2025link
78:5026 November 2025link

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