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The local government required a public bidding. But when the "winning" contractor failed to meet the technical requirements (no track record), the mayor’s office invoked an emergency provision: "Imminent danger to health and safety." Because the old Bliss buildings were indeed dangerous, the emergency clause was legally viable—but morally hollow. Emergency purchases do not require public bidding. The door was open.

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The Muntinlupa Bliss Scandal, which erupted in the early 2010s, remains a seminal case study of systemic corruption, state-sponsored neglect, and grassroots resistance in Philippine urban poor communities. Part 1 of this series examines the preconditions that made the scandal possible: the history of the Bliss housing project, the political economy of Muntinlupa City, and the specific mechanisms of graft that first came to light. This paper argues that the scandal was not an isolated incident of theft but the inevitable result of a broken local governance system that commodified the basic human right to shelter. The door was open

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