
“COA Findings Enough?” Rep. Chua Believes Case Holds Even Without Key Witness
Even without a key statement from a supposed witness, a lawmaker believes the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte still has legs to stand on.
Manila 3rd District Representative Joel Chua expressed confidence that the case remains intact, citing available documentation and findings as sufficient to establish probable cause. According to him, the absence of a statement from Ramil Madriaga does not automatically weaken the complaint.
“Kahit po wala ang statement ni [Ramil] Madriaga… as far as probable cause is concerned, ay tatayo pa rin po ito,” Chua said during an interview.
The lawmaker pointed to the Commission on Audit (COA) Notice of Disallowance related to confidential funds as a key basis for the case. For him, the documentation alone already provides enough ground to proceed.
📌 Here’s what this really means…
At its core, this isn’t just about one witness—it’s about whether documents alone can carry the weight of an impeachment case.
In legal and political battles, witnesses often bring narrative and credibility. But documents—especially from institutions like COA—carry their own authority. The question now becomes: Is paper evidence enough to convince both lawmakers and the public?
⚖️ This raises a bigger issue…
This situation highlights a recurring tension in Philippine politics:
👉 Institutional findings vs. political interpretation
On one side, there are official audit findings. On the other, there’s the interpretation of those findings—whether they indicate wrongdoing or simply administrative lapses.
And that’s where things get complicated.
Because in impeachment proceedings, the battlefield is not just legal—it’s also political perception.
👀 Public Reaction
Online reactions have been mixed.
Some believe that official audit findings should be taken seriously and deserve full investigation. Others argue that jumping to conclusions without full testimony risks turning the process into speculation rather than justice.
In short:
👉 Trust in institutions vs. demand for complete evidence
🦅 Why this matters
Whether one supports or questions the complaint, one thing is clear:
👉 The strength of any case depends not just on documents—but on how convincingly they are presented, challenged, and defended.
In a democracy, accountability matters—but so does fairness.
And as this unfolds, the real test won’t just be legal—it will be public trust.
🙏 BIBLE VERSE (Faith Anchor)
Proverbs 18:17
“The first to plead his case seems right, until another comes and examines him.”
P712 Million Odette Aid: Sino ang Umipit sa Pera ng Taumbayan?
Halos apat na taon matapos ang hagupit ng Super Typhoon Odette, nananatiling sariwa ang tanong ng mga taga-Cebu:
Nasaan ang ₱712 million para sa mga nawalan ng tahanan?

In a strongly worded appeal, Cebu Gov. Gwen Baricuatro has asked the National Housing Authority to restore the aid intended for 72,209 families devastated in 2021. The fund — originally meant for Emergency Housing Assistance — was shockingly returned to the National Treasury after a flawed process under the previous Capitol leadership.
Ang mas masakit?
Habang nakatengga ang bilyon-bilyong ayuda, libo-libong Cebuanos ang nananatiling nakatira sa:
sira-sirang bubong
tent na tinamaan na ng apat na bagyo
barong-barong na hindi makayanan ang ulan
Odette damaged 1.1 million homes across Central Visayas.
410 ang namatay.
708,000 houses destroyed in Cebu alone.
Pero ang perang pangtulong?
Naglakbay papunta sa Treasury.
Hindi sa tao.
The previous administration attempted to channel the funds through a system that violated guidelines, triggering audit red flags and causing the NHA to reject the release.
Now, Gov. Baricuatro is demanding a reset:
Harmonize the list. Verify the beneficiaries. Release the funds directly.
At dito pumapasok ang tunay na issue:
May pwersang pumigil noon.
At may pwersang umaawat pa rin ngayon.
In times like these, we remember the scripture:
“Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is within your power to act.” (Proverbs 3:27)
Kung mayroon mang panahon na kailangan ng aksyon,
ito na iyon.
The people waited for four years.
The people deserve justice.
And the people deserve what is rightfully theirs.