Catriona Gray demands action vs corruption at Nov. 30 rally: ‘Tama na’
Catriona Gray joining the November 30 anti-corruption rally, highlighting her call for immediate government action and citizen participation in promoting transparency.
Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray joined hundreds of protesters during the November 30 anti-corruption rally, calling on government officials to take immediate action against corruption. Speaking to the crowd, Gray emphasized the urgency of accountability and urged citizens to actively demand transparency in public service.
Carrying a banner that read “Tama Na,” or “Enough,” Gray joined civic groups, students, and concerned citizens who marched through major streets, highlighting the ongoing issues of graft and misuse of public funds. She stressed that fighting corruption is not only a responsibility for leaders but also a collective duty of the public.
Organizers said the rally was peaceful and focused on raising awareness about ethical governance and the importance of citizen vigilance. Participants carried placards and chanted slogans demanding integrity, fairness, and transparency in all levels of government.
Authorities reported no major incidents during the event, with police managing traffic along the protest route to ensure the safety of both participants and commuters. Local residents expressed support for the rally, praising Gray’s involvement as a high-profile voice amplifying the call for reform.
Gray concluded her speech by urging Filipinos to remain engaged, hold officials accountable, and continue advocating for reforms that promote honesty and good governance. The rally served as a reminder that civic participation is essential in addressing corruption and protecting public interest.
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