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The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee confirmed that the controversial “Cabral Files”—documents detailing alleged budget allocables—originated from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), though full authentication is still underway.
During the hearing chaired by Ping Lacson, DPWH officials acknowledged that at least one set of files presented by Batangas 1st District Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste matched internal DPWH records. DPWH Undersecretary Bernabe said a second set of files could already be validated, while the first set likely came from the computer of the late DPWH Undersecretary Cabral.
Former DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan testified that the documents shown to him looked familiar, describing them as consolidated records of district allocables and total allocations drawn from the General Appropriations Act. Lacson later confirmed that portions of the files were consistent with records already in his possession.
Calls intensified for full authentication. Senator Bam Aquino urged the Office of the Ombudsman to authenticate the entire Cabral Files to determine who benefited from allegedly anomalous projects. Prosecutor General Fadullon said forensic examination of Cabral’s computer is ongoing and could trigger further investigations.
Senator Rodante Marcoleta pressed DPWH on delays, pointing out that rules on electronic evidence already exist. DPWH officials replied that the Ombudsman—working with the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group—was best positioned to handle the forensic process.
Leviste, appearing as a resource person, welcomed the scrutiny and called for public disclosure once authentication is complete. He thanked the Blue Ribbon Committee for its work and reaffirmed his commitment to transparency in the use of public funds.
Quiet takeaway: When documents match from multiple sources, verification becomes the bridge from allegation to accountability.




Darryl Yap’s recent post about Vice President Sara Duterte struck a chord online, amassing thousands of comments and shares. His words painted a portrait of resilience: “Nagtitiwala, tumulong, tinraydor, siniraan, patuloy na pinahihirapan.”
For her supporters, Sara Duterte is not just a political figure — she is a daughter honoring her father’s legacy, and a leader standing up for the country amidst criticism and betrayal.
The post frames her as a defender of the nation, ready to battle what Yap describes as the “pulang halimaw na umuuto ng rosas,” a direct jab at political rivals. This strong imagery highlights how polarized Philippine politics has become — where allegiances, narratives, and symbols are constantly weaponized.
But beyond the rhetoric lies the bigger question: Can Sara Duterte truly rise above political attacks and prove herself as a unifying leader, or will she remain trapped in the cycle of partisan battles?
As the political landscape heats up, one thing remains clear — Sara Duterte continues to be a central figure in shaping the nation’s political future.
💭 What’s your take? Is Sara Duterte the resilient leader her supporters believe her to be — or just another political personality caught in the storm?
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