MCGI Exiters Condemn the Silence of Kuya Daniel Razon on Multi-Billion Peso Corruption Scandal
- Rosa Rosal
- Sep 29
- 2 min read
The MCGI Exiters issue this strong condemnation against Kuya Daniel Razon and his UNTV network, MCGI Cares Religious Group, Wish 107.5FM for their deafening silence on the multi-billion peso corruption scandals involving the Department of Public Works and Highways, Congress, and their favored contractors.

While Filipinos endure floods, broken infrastructure, and deepening poverty, Razon who brands himself as a “Public Servant” has refused to denounce these brazen thefts of public funds.
Our investigation reveals why.
UNTV has long served as a propaganda machine for politicians like Senator Joel Villanueva and Senator Jinggoy Estrada, both implicated in over ₱1 billion worth of flood-control kickbacks. These same politicians are paraded as “star players” in UNTV’s Basketball Tournaments, using religion and media as tools to sanitize their political image.

This dangerous quid pro quo between religious leaders and political dynasties normalizes corruption in the eyes of MCGI brethren and the wider public.
Meanwhile, Kuya Daniel Razon himself is embroiled in ill-gotten wealth:
A ₱2.5-billion theme park built on members’ contributions.
A ₱1-billion La Vista mansion hidden under his dummy Engr. Gerry Caroro.
Questionable mansions in Tagaytay, Baguio, Bulacan, and Clark that rival the excesses of convicted plunderer Joseph Estrada.
This is not silence, it is complicity.
By refusing to speak, Razon has chosen to side with plunderers and perpetuate the culture of impunity.
The MCGI Exiters therefore denounce:
The failure of MCGI leadership to condemn systemic corruption.
The collusion of UNTV with disgraced political families.
The shameless enrichment of Kuya Daniel Razon through ill-gotten wealth.
We call on the Filipino people to see through this dangerous alliance of church and state, media and politics. Corruption thrives where silence reigns, and silence in the face of plunder is betrayal of the nation.