
In the volatile landscape of Philippine current affairs, where political noise often drowns out factual reporting, a powerful government agency has delivered a stunning verdict that directly challenges a months-long campaign of innuendo and accusation.
The Commission on Audit (COA), the state’s guardian of public funds, has issued an unqualified—also known as unmodified—opinion on the financial statements of the Office of the Vice President (OVP) for the fiscal year 2024.
This development is not merely a bureaucratic footnote; it is a profound, official repudiation of the relentless political attacks, particularly those centered on the highly controversial confidential funds of Vice President Sara Duterte.
The finding comes at a time when the new Ombudsman faces a growing public backlash over accusations of “selective justice” in the ongoing probe into a multi-billion-peso flood control scandal, further fueling suspicions of a political diversion.
A Gold Standard of Financial Integrity: The COA Verdict
For months, the issue of the OVP’s confidential funds has served as a primary weapon for political rivals.
The scrutiny intensified with the appointment of the new Ombudsman, whose initial actions were widely perceived as a direct, politically motivated strike against the Vice President and her family.
The goal, according to widespread social media commentary and opposition analysis, was to manufacture cases, leading to her political downfall and potentially, her imprisonment.
However, the COA’s 2024 Annual Audit Report acts as an independent, non-partisan firewall against these claims.
An unqualified opinion is the highest audit rating an agency can receive, signifying that the OVP’s financial statements are “fairly presented, in all material respects,” and comply with the applicable financial reporting framework.
As OVP spokesperson Attorney Ruth Castelo highlighted, this result has been consistent since 2022, underscoring a continuous commitment to sound financial administration.
The COA’s ruling effectively dismantles the core argument of the anti-Duterte narrative: that funds were misused, stolen, or subject to corruption.
For the Vice President, this report transforms a prolonged political vulnerability into a source of validated public confidence. It sends a clear message to her accusers—especially those in legislative and investigative positions—that their allegations, however politically potent, lacked a foundation in fiscal reality.
The implication is an undeniable public embarrassment for those who relentlessly pursued the issue with evident political fervor.
Selective Justice and the Flood Control Crisis
Yet, as one controversy subsides under the weight of official evidence, another crisis of public trust deepens, one that ironically involves the very institutions and political players who pushed the OVP audit narrative.
The focus of public rage has now dramatically shifted to the Office of the Ombudsman and the ongoing investigation into alleged massive corruption within multi-billion-peso flood control projects, a critical issue brought into agonizing clarity by a recent super typhoon that devastated areas like Cebu.
Anti-corruption and disaster survivor groups have staged protests, accusing the Ombudsman of “selective justice” and a political cover-up.
The protesters highlight a glaring, suspicious gap in the investigation: why are the highest-ranking officials, particularly those within the current Executive Department, seemingly being shielded from accountability?
Critics point out the staggering jump in flood control budgets under the current administration—totaling over $39 billion in three years compared to $17 billion over the preceding six years—with seemingly little to show for the colossal expenditure.
This disparity fuels the growing public suspicion that the initial, high-profile focus on the Vice President’s $150 million confidential funds was a deliberate “diversionary tactic.”
The critics’ claim is simple: by manufacturing a scandal against a rival—complete with a seemingly biased Ombudsman—the public’s attention and political scrutiny could be diverted away from the real, far larger, and more politically sensitive corruption scandal involving $39 billion in flood control projects.
The Desperation of the Defense
The political maneuverings and attempts at deflection were made excruciatingly clear during a recent press briefing, where a Palace Press Officer was tasked with addressing the flood control controversy.
When confronted with the stark numbers—the huge increase in flood control spending from the previous to the current administration—the official’s defense mechanism was a palpable act of desperation.
Instead of defending the current spending or explaining the disastrous failures of recent projects, the press officer repeatedly deflected by bringing up the 323 flood control projects that took place during the previous administration (2016-2022).
This was a transparent attempt to re-route the public’s anger toward the past, rather than account for the present, nearly doubling, expenditure.
The public’s frustration is reaching a boiling point: why, if the budget was dramatically increased, did the recent typhoon still cause such widespread death and destruction due to substandard, or non-existent, flood mitigation projects?
To insist that the failures of 2024 are the fault of a previous administration—while spending record sums on the very same problem—is a narrative that the public finds not only insulting but morally repugnant, especially in the wake of tragic loss of life.
The political theater is now unmasked: the ferocious attack on the OVP’s funds, which has now been officially debunked by COA, appears to have been the prelude to an even greater cover-up.
As groups call for a non-partisan, full-spectrum investigation that spares no one—from Congress to the Executive—the true test of accountability in the Philippines is now being written in the mud and wreckage of poorly executed public works.
The unqualified opinion on the OVP may close one chapter of political warfare, but it has simultaneously opened a more crucial, and potentially explosive, chapter on governmental integrity and selective justice.
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