
What’s Inside the Box? House Committee Chooses Not to Open It—For Now
Hindi Binuksan—Pero Hindi Rin Isinara ang Usapin
Isang mahalagang desisyon ang ginawa ng House Committee on Justice matapos talakayin ang isang sensitibong usapin: ang pagbubukas ng sealed box na naglalaman umano ng tax records ni Sara Duterte at ng kanyang asawa na si Manases Carpio.
Sa huli, napagdesisyunan ng komite na huwag muna itong buksan—ngunit mananatili ito sa kanilang records.
Ano ang Nangyari sa Deliberasyon?
Sa gitna ng diskusyon:
Pinag-usapan kung bubuksan ang sealed materials
Tinalakay ang legal at procedural implications
At nagdesisyon ang komite na i-defer ang pagbubukas
👉 Ibig sabihin: walang final action—pero hindi rin ito tinapos
Here’s what this really means…
Ito ang critical point:
👉 Hindi pagbukas = hindi pa pagsusuri
👉 Hindi rin pagsara = may posibilidad pa
Sa madaling salita—
👉 nasa waiting stage ang issue
This raises a bigger issue…
👉 Kailan dapat buksan ang sensitibong dokumento?
👉 Ano ang tamang timing sa ganitong proseso?
👉 At paano binabalanse ang transparency at due process?
Ito ang tunay na laban—hindi lang political, kundi procedural.
Public Reaction: Tahimik Pero Mausisa
Hindi ito tulad ng explosive statements.
Pero mas delikado ito sa engagement:
“Ano kaya ang laman?”
“Bakit hindi binuksan?”
“May tinatago ba—o may pinoprotektahan?”
👉 Curiosity drives this story.
Here’s what this really means moving forward…
Dahil naka-defer:
Posibleng bumalik ang usapin sa susunod na hearing
Mananatili ang tanong sa publiko
At lalakas ang pressure para sa eventual decision
Kung bubuksan sa hinaharap:
👉 magiging major turning point ito
Why this matters…
Hindi lang ito tungkol sa laman ng kahon.
Ito ay tungkol sa:
proseso ng imbestigasyon
handling ng sensitive information
at trust ng publiko sa mga institusyon
Sa ganitong sitwasyon—
👉 minsan, ang hindi ginawa…
👉 ang siyang pinaka-pinapansin
Here’s what this really means (deeper layer)…
Sa politika:
👉 May mga desisyon na aksyon
👉 At may mga desisyon na delay
At minsan—
👉 ang delay ay strategy
Closing Thought
Isang kahon na hindi binuksan.
Isang desisyon na hindi tinapos.
At isang tanong na nananatili:
👉 Ano ang laman?
👉 At kailan ito haharapin?
Sa dulo—
ang katotohanan ay maaaring maantala…
pero hindi dapat maiwasan.
📖 BIBLE VERSE + EXEGESIS
Verse:
“For there is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known.” — Luke 12:2
Exegesis:
Ang talatang ito ay paalala na ang mga bagay na nakatago ay darating din sa liwanag sa tamang panahon. Ang katotohanan ay maaaring maantala, ngunit hindi ito mananatiling lihim magpakailanman.
👉 Application:
Sa mga sitwasyong may nakatagong impormasyon, mahalaga ang tamang proseso—ngunit ang layunin ay manatiling malinaw: ang katotohanan ay dapat lumabas.
The Files Exist. The Names Are Inside. The Question Is: Who’s Afraid to Release Them?
December 22, 2025•2 min read

The controversy surrounding alleged DPWH budget insertions refuses to fade — even after the death of former DPWH Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral.

According to Batangas 1st District Rep. Leandro Leviste, Cabral personally handed him files detailing proposed infrastructure projects and budget insertions tied to the Department of Public Works and Highways. These documents, he said, were given to him months before her death and were meant to preserve records amid growing concerns over missing or altered files.
But here’s where the issue sharpens.
Leviste says he will only release the documents if allowed by DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon, citing congressional rules and institutional protocol. In other words, the files exist — but the gate remains locked.
This development comes as investigations into alleged “insertions” continue to raise uncomfortable questions:
Who proposed the projects?
Who approved the budget changes?
Who benefited — and who signed off?
Cabral’s death, officially ruled a fall, has not erased the paper trail. Legal experts and lawmakers alike stress that documents don’t die with witnesses. Accountability survives as long as records do.
Leviste himself warned that releasing the files would have “wide-ranging consequences,” implicating not just DPWH officials but possibly members of Congress and individuals outside government.
That warning alone speaks volumes.
In a political system long haunted by missing records, erased hard drives, and selective amnesia, the existence of physical files is already a crack in the wall of silence.
The public is no longer asking if the files exist.
The nation is asking why they still haven’t been released.
And in the shadow of flood control scandals, unprogrammed funds, and vanished projects, silence is beginning to sound less like caution — and more like fear.
“For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.” — Luke 8:17
