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Makabayan to question VP’s P125 million CIF before Supreme Court

MANILA, Philippines — Another petition questioning the constitutionality of the P125-million confidential funds received by the Office of Vice President (OVP) Sara Duterte in 2022 will be filed at the Supreme Court (SC) on Monday.

This latest petition will be lodged by partylist representatives France Castro of ACT Teachers, Arlene Brosas of Gabriela Women’s and Raoul Manuel of Kabatan, as well as former Bayan Muna representatives Neri Colminares, Eufemia Cullamat, Carlos Zarate and Ferdinand Gaite.

“The Vice President did not have an expressly provided authority to use the funds which has become a well of corruption and used to conduct aggressive surveillance and harassment against progressive groups and individuals,” she noted in Filipino.

For her part, Castro underscored that they believed that the disbursement of the P125 million by the OVP had violated the Constitution because they were not included in the approved budget for 2022.

She added they also want the funds to be returned to the nation’s coffers and for those involved in the funding to be held accountable.

This will be the third petition to be filed with SC against the P125-million secret funds.

The first petition was filed by a group of legal and economic experts led by former Commission on Elections chair Christian Monsod, while the second petition was filed by retired Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio and former senator Richard Gordon, among others.

The secret fund was not included in the General Appropriations Act for 2022 that was approved by Congress.

Duterte had written the Department of Budget and Management for P250 million in secret fund but only P125 million was granted with the approval of President Marcos.

The funding was reportedly covered by rules and regulations on good governance and social services.

During the budget hearing at the House of Representatives on the proposed budget of OVP for 2023, it turned out that Duterte had spent the P125 million in just 11 days.

“You sing out of tune, you either get out or are kicked out.”

Thus said former senator Leila de Lima on the criticism of Duterte of the decision of President Marcos to restart peace negotiations

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