Vice Ganda wants death penalty be given to corrupt government officials
- Vice Ganda pushed for the return of death penalty for corrupt officials during a big anti-corruption rally
- He said prison is not enough punishment and even families of corrupt officials who benefit should face consequences
- The comedian also challenged President Bongbong Marcos Jr. to jail all those who steal from the people
- Vice Ganda reminded the government that leaders are paid by the people and should serve them with honesty
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Vice Ganda believes it is time to bring back the death penalty for proven corrupt government officials.
He made this strong statement during the Trillion Peso March at EDSA People Power Monument in Quezon City on Sunday, September 21.
The rally gathered thousands of people calling for justice and accountability.
The comedian-TV host was among celebrities, influencers, and social media figures who joined the protest.
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In his speech, he declared that corrupt leaders must face harsher punishment.
According to him, prison is not enough, and even families who gained from stolen money should also be held accountable.
He said it is time to kill corruption by punishing the corrupt with death penalty.
Vice Ganda even joked with a priest on stage, saying the priest should just pray for him since the church is against such punishment. Despite the humor, his message remained clear and strong.
He also sent a direct challenge to President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.
Vice said the President should jail every official who steals from the people if he wants a good legacy. He reminded him that Filipinos are his employers because they pay his salary through taxes.
Recently, Vice Ganda was recognized as one of the top taxpaying media personalities by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, further proving his credibility when speaking about public funds.
It can be recalled that yesterday, September 21, 2025, thousands of Filipino people, including celebrities, influencers, personalities, and politicians, joined the 'Trillion Peso March,' where people joined forces to fight against corruption.
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Vice Ganda is one of the most famous personalities in Philippine showbiz, not only for his talent in comedy but also for his strong stand on different social issues. Although he has been invited several times to enter politics, he remains focused on sharing his thoughts about matters that affect the lives of ordinary Filipinos.
In a previous report by KAMI, Vice Ganda did not hold back when he spoke before rallyists at the People Power Monument on September 21. Vice Ganda could not stop himself from cursing while sending a message to officials accused of stealing public funds. He said he would never show respect to them and would not soften his words against corrupt government officials. He was one of the many Filipinos who joined the rally to protest against corruption in the government.
Aside from his firm stand against corruption, Vice Ganda also showed kindness when he granted the Christmas wish of a contestant on It’s Showtime. This simple act of help reflected his compassion and love for others, especially for ordinary Filipinos.
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