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House adopts panel report urging plunder, other raps vs. Sara Duterte
House adopts panel report urging plunder, other raps vs. Sara Duterte

GMA Network

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

House adopts panel report urging plunder, other raps vs. Sara Duterte

The House of Representatives has adopted the Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability's recommendation to file charges against Vice President Sara Duterte for the alleged misuse of confidential funds of the Office of the Vice President and the Department of Education for 2022-2023. The recommendations—contained in the committee report presented by the committee chairperson Manila Representative Joel Chua during the plenary—are for technical malversation, perjury, bribery, and plunder charges to be filed against Duterte. 'This is the only and first vice president to request excessive amount of confidential funds, in comparison with the past vice president,' Chua said. 'In the draft committee report, the following matters were exhaustively deliberated upon: Number one, obstruction of inquiry. Number two, misuse of confidential funds. Number 3, interference and bribery. And number 4, systemic flaws in the Joint Circular 2015-01,' he added. The committee also recommended the filing of criminal, civil, and administrative charges of technical malversation, falsification, use of falsified documents, perjury, bribery, corruption of public officers, plunder, betrayal of public trust, and culpable violation of the Constitution against other officials. The committee noted the absence of officials invited to the hearings, as well as the refusal to answer questions of those who attended. 'It stemmed from the refusal to answer key questions officials from OVP and DepEd which claimed no knowledge of the actual usage of the confidential funds. Secondly, the unjustifiable attendance. Vice President Sara skipped multiple hearings, labeling them as political theater and issued travel orders to invited officials as excuse for their in attendance to the committee's hearing,' Chua said. The committee report also mentioned questionable documents submitted by the OVP and the DepEd. 'The submission of spurious and questionable acknowledgement receipts were established. Dubious or fabricated with fictitious repeated names, similar handwriting, and predated and antedated acknowledgement receipt. We received a certification from the PSA claiming that no such name exists, the name that were mentioned in their acknowledgement receipt,' Chua said. The recommendations were based on the committee's investigation into the alleged misuse of P500 million confidential funds for the OVP and P112.5 million confidential funds for the DepEd for 2022-2023, when Duterte headed the education department. The recommendation comes on the day that the Senate convened as an impeachment court to try Duterte for the same alleged misuse of confidential funds, among other articles of impeachment. Duterte has denied the allegations of the misuse of funds. — BM, GMA Integrated News

Sara Duterte's confi fund recipients have surnames of senators —Ortega
Sara Duterte's confi fund recipients have surnames of senators —Ortega

GMA Network

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Sara Duterte's confi fund recipients have surnames of senators —Ortega

The recipients of the P500 million worth of confidential funds of the office of Vice President Sara Duterte in 2023 included people bearing surnames similar to the incumbent senators, House Deputy Majority Leader and La Union Representative Paolo Ortega V said Thursday. Ortega said based on the acknowledgement receipts submitted by the OVP to the Commission on Audit on the disbursement of confidential funds, the recipients include Beth Revilla, Janice Marie Revilla, Diane Maple Lapid, John Lapid Jr., Clarisse Hontiveros, Kristine Applegate Estrada, and Denise Tanya Escudero. Incumbent senators include Bong Revilla, Jr., Lito Lapid, Risa Hontiveros, Jinggoy Estrada, and Senate President Francis Escudero. 'These irregularities are too glaring to ignore—these names from the supposed Budol Gang call for a deeper look. Hanggang Senado po, hindi na pinalampas," Ortega said in a statement. Aside from the people with surnames similar to senators, the OVP submissions of confidential fund recipients also included Cannor Adrian Contis which is similar to a cake shop and restaurant. "Kapag ba may confidential funds ang opisina mo, may sweet tooth ka din? When these suspicious names turned out to be fixtures, this is not just a simple malfeasance. It is well-coordinated and well-planned siphoning of public funds," Ortega said. (If your office is a recipient of confidential funds, does that mean you should have a sweet tooth?) 'Hindi nakakatawa ang paulit-ulit na paggamit ng mga pekeng pangalan na parang hinugot mula sa sine at showbiz (The repeated use of fictitious names from the movies and showbiz is not funny). We are talking about public funds here. If they cannot show evidence that these people exist, then these are strong evidence against them in the impeachment trial," Ortega added. Ortega said the recipients of confidential funds bearing surnames of senators are among the over 1,300 names who did not have birth, marriage, or death records from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Other earlier names disclosed by Ortega were from 'Team Grocery" such as Beverly Claire Pampano, Mico Harina, Ralph Josh Bacon, Patty Ting and Sala Casim, as well as Mary Grace Piattos and Xiaome Ocho which are similar to popular junk food, bake shop, and mobile phone brand. The Joint Circular 2015-01 governing the use of confidential and intelligence funds require agencies to maintain sealed and verifiable documentation linking aliases to real identities. The Senate is scheduled to convene as an impeachment court on June 2. Duterte was impeached by the House of Representatives on February 5, with over 200 congressmen endorsing the complaint against her. She was accused of betrayal of public trust, culpable violation of the Constitution, graft and corruption, and other high crimes mainly over alleged misuse of around P612.5 million worth of confidential funds and threatening to kill President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., First Lady Liza Marcos, and the President's cousin and Speaker, Leyte First District Rep. Martin Romualdez. The Vice President, for her part, said she is looking forward to her impeachment trial in the upcoming 20th Congress because she 'wants a bloodbath." Under the Constitution, House impeachment prosecutors would need 16 votes or two-thirds of the 24-strong Senate to secure conviction. GMA News Online has reached out to the camp of the Vice President for comment and will publish it as soon as it is available. —AOL, GMA Integrated News

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