Speaker Martin Romualdez on Thursday chided Vice President Sara Duterte for sending her officials to explain how she spent P612.5 million in confidential funds for the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and the Department of Education (DepEd) instead of doing this herself before a congressional inquiry.
It was the first time that the leader of the 300-member House of Representatives, who has been described pejoratively by the Vice President, spoke publicly and critically about her continued refusal to appear before lawmakers inquiring into her alleged misuse of public funds.
鈥淪he should now appear, take the oath, speak and explain,鈥 Romualdez said. 鈥淪he shouldn鈥檛 let her officials at the OVP and DepEd handle (the explanations). She should be the one to speak.鈥
Romualdez said Duterte was 鈥渕aybe the only one who knows what happened to the funds, so she should explain.鈥 He spoke with reporters on the sidelines of the Albay leg of Thursday鈥檚 鈥淭abang Bicol-Tindig Oragon鈥 typhoon assistance rollout.
The House committee on good government and public accountability is looking into the use of the confidential funds allocated to the OVP and DepEd, both of which have no direct law enforcement and national security mandates.
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It has been established in previous hearings that the OVP spent confidential funds totaling P125 million in just 11 days in December 2022. It spent another P375 million of the P500 million it was allocated in 2023 and P112.5 million of DepEd鈥檚 P150 million in confidential funds in the same year when she was still the education secretary.
鈥楬uman shields鈥
Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe called out the Vice President for using her officials as 鈥渉uman shields鈥 in avoiding accountability for the alleged misuse of confidential funds.
鈥淚t is about time she faces Congress, answer[s] the questions, and stop[s] blaming others for her failures and fear of accountability,鈥 the Zamboanga City lawmaker said.
He dismissed as 鈥測et another budol (scam) tactic鈥 Duterte鈥檚 claim that her staff and officials did not deserve the scrutiny of the House. 鈥淭he Vice President has been hiding while letting her staff take the heat. This is pure cowardice disguised as victimhood,鈥 he said.
Duterte only attended one hearing, where she refused to take the truth-telling oath and promptly left after reading a prepared statement from her mobile phone.
鈥淚nstead of addressing the questions head-on, Vice President Duterte spins a narrative to paint herself as a victim of political persecution,鈥 Dalipe said. 鈥淭he truth is, this isn鈥檛 about politics鈥攊t鈥檚 about accountability. 鈥 The continuous evasion and attempts to shield her actions only prove there鈥檚 something Duterte doesn鈥檛 want the public to know.鈥
VP鈥檚 top aide detained
The Vice President鈥檚 most senior aide, OVP Chief of Staff Zuleika Lopez, is being detained at the House for contempt for alleged 鈥渦ndue interference鈥 in the House鈥檚 oversight function on the use of the OVP鈥檚 confidential funds by telling the Commission on Audit (COA) not to hand over audit reports to the House inquiry.
Arrest orders had been sent out for four other senior OVP officials for snubbing the committee hearings.
The supposed rift between Duterte and Romualdez began last year after her close ally, Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, was removed as senior deputy speaker.
Duterte promptly left the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats Party, which Romualdez heads, after Arroyo was stripped of the title.
The House subsequently blocked the allocation of confidential funds to civilian offices, particularly the OVP and DepEd, in the 2024 budget. Since then, Duterte has taken potshots at Romualdez and the House.
鈥楽o shameful鈥
During a press conference in October, she accused the Speaker and Ako Bicol Rep. Elizalde Co, the head of the House appropriations committee, of 鈥渕eddling鈥 with the national budget.
She said Romualdez had received a bribe from another country. 鈥淪o shameful,鈥 she said, without elaborating.
On Wednesday night, the House said Lopez will remain in detention until Nov. 25. It reiterated its directive to arrest the OVP bids and awards committee head Lemuel Ortonio, special disbursing officer (SDO) Gina Acosta, and spouses Sunshine Charry and Edward Fajarda, who had all skipped the inquiry since it began.
Edward Fajarda was the DepEd鈥檚 special disbursing officer, tasked with handling the agency鈥檚 P112.5 million in confidential funds in the first three quarters of 2023. His wife, Sunshine Charry, was assistant secretary when Duterte was the education secretary.
The Fajarda couple transferred to the OVP when Duterte resigned as education secretary in July this year.
Voucher signatory
Ortonio was the signatory to the OVP鈥檚 confidential fund disbursement vouchers and checks cashed every quarter from December 2022 to September 2023 and disbursed by Acosta.
Manila Rep. Joel Chua, the good government panel chair, cited Lopez in contempt for 鈥渦ndue interference in the conduct of the proceedings鈥 through her alleged evasive answers to queries throughout Wednesday鈥檚 10-hour hearing.
He also cited her Aug. 21 letter asking the COA to defy a House subpoena for its audit reports on the OVP鈥檚 P500-million confidential funds from the last quarter of 2022 to the third quarter of 2023.
Other committee members expressed frustration over Lopez鈥檚 claim that she was not privy to key matters, including the use of confidential funds, in the OVP despite being Duterte鈥檚 most senior aide.
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Antipolo City Rep. Romeo Acop observed that her correspondence with the COA showed familiarity with the details of the transactions.
Lopez maintained that only Duterte and her designated SDO, Acosta, knew how the OVP鈥檚 confidential funds were used, claiming that the OVP was so 鈥渃ompartmentalized鈥 that one office did not necessarily know what another office was doing.
鈥淚n the OVP, although I am the undersecretary and the chief of staff, I am purely handling operational concerns. There are areas, for example, that I am not privy to, one of which is the matter of confidential expenses,鈥 she said.
In a statement on Thursday, Deputy Minority Leader France Castro said Lopez was 鈥渄irectly knowledgeable鈥 about how confidential funds were used and her letter to the COA was 鈥渁 categorical objection to the House investigation, showing their determination to impede our constitutional mandate of oversight.鈥 鈥擶ITH REPORTS FROM KATHLEEN DE VILLA AND DEMPSEY REYES