Sara draws reactions from Martin, Palace for ‘luggage’ remarks

AFTER quickly getting a Senate subcommittee to endorse her P902-million 2026 budget for the Office of the Vice President, Sara Duterte on Monday told a press conference her informants had told her a long time ago of the ‘luggage’ of money being delivered to former Speaker Martin Romualdez, her bitter political rival.

VP Duterte’s comments, made in a press conference after presenting the OVP’s proposed 2026 budget, quickly drew reactions from Romualdez and the Palace.

She said that recent revelations of billions in taxpayer money being wasted on ghost or substandard projects had ‘saddened’ her father, detained former President Rodrigo Duterte, and she expected him to say, ‘sinabi ko na si BBM ay hindi marunong [I told you that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. doesn’t know how to govern].he is a weak leader,’ blaming him for the mess that has engulfed both the Executive and Congress in recent weeks.

Speaking mostly in Filipino, she said her father was sad, ‘not because of how they smeared his name, but more because of what they did to the country,’ referring to those accused of corruption in the flood projects scandal, both in the Executive branch and the lawmakers who vet and approve the annual appropriations.

She said that soon after she took office in 2022, ‘we had already heard of the ‘deliveries of money.’

However, she added, it was not only kickbacks from infrastructure projects that Romualdez allegedly got, but also from ‘illegal gambling.’

‘Pure fiction’-Romualdez

Leyte Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Monday strongly rejected allegations made by Vice President Sara Duterte that he received ‘suitcases of cash’ from illegal gambling operations, calling the accusations baseless and politically motivated.

‘I hear the accusations. Let me say this directly: it is not true that I receive money from illegal gambling,’ Romualdez said in a statement. ‘These stories about ‘suitcases of cash’ are pure fiction-nothing but imagination. Until today, no evidence has ever been presented, only rumors repeated over and over.’

Romualdez dismissed the claims as recycled lies meant to discredit him. He also clarified that he has no involvement in the Okada/Delaware casino dispute that had resurfaced in public discussions, after VP Duterte also mentioned it.

‘On the Okada/Delaware issue, it is clear: I am not involved, I am not being investigated, and I am not accused. I have nothing to do with that case, which is simply a dispute between two businesses. It is only being revived now to malign me,’ he said.

Romualdez further questioned the credibility of the Vice President, who faces her own controversies.

‘It is sad that the Vice President herself-who was impeached by the House for misuse of funds-has resorted to spreading such lies. When the source itself has lost credibility, why should anyone believe these baseless claims?’ Romualdez said.

Palace on Sara: ‘Obstructionist’

Malacañang called Vice President Sara Duterte an ‘obstructionist’ who is trying to derail the government’s ongoing crackdown against anomalous flood control projects after she cast doubt on the ‘stability’ of the Marcos administration.

In her press conference at the Senate on Monday, Duterte claimed that the Marcos administration was no longer stable as the ongoing probe dragged several lawmakers in the said controversy, undermining public trust on government institutions.

She claimed the probe is being politicized and that it has yet to result in any conviction, which benefited the public.

‘Our institutions are clearly abused. They are used for personal gain.and we have already seen the testimony of witnesses about corruption and there is practically nothing happening in our country,’ Duterte said in Filipino.

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro, however, tagged the Vice President’s recent pronouncements as lies, which he said only aims to tarnish the reputation of President Ferdinand Marcos.

‘We know that our government is strong. The Marcos Jr. administration is only being destroyed by obstructionists like them,’ she told Palace reporters last Monday.

‘They probably don’t see what the President is doing because they are turning a blind eye,’ she added.

Marcos, she said, has already made significant gains in unearthing the said corrupt practices in public works through the Independent Commission for Infrastructure compared to previous administration.

‘So it cannot be said that our President is doing nothing. Let’s remember that he himself initiated this investigation,’ Castro said.

DMW expresses concern over Houthi attack on Dutch ship; Pinoy among 19 crew members

The Department of Migrant of Workers (DMW) expressed concern on the recent reported attack by Houthi rebels on a Dutch-flagged cargo ship, Minervagracht, after it was reported that a Filipino was among its 19 crew members.

The agency said it is currently coordinating with the ship operator, employer, manning agency, and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to verify if a Filipino was among those affected from the incident.

‘Once it is verified, DMW is prepared to give immediate assistance [to the affected Filipino seafarer],’ DMW said in Filipino in a statement issued last Tuesday.

‘We will provide further updates as soon as details are confirmed,’ it added.

It said its package of support for the affected Filipino sailor and his or her family will include medical assistance, repatriation, counselling and psychological support, and legal aid.

According to international news reports, Minervagracht was set on fire after it was attacked with an explosive by Houthi rebels.

The European Union maritime mission Aspides rescued the crew of the Dutch-flagged ship, which supposedly included a Filipino sailor, before they were transported to Djibouti.

DMW has been closely monitoring the status of ships with Filipino crew members, which pass through the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea due to Houthi attacks.

Last July, two ships-Magic Seas and Eternity C-with Filipino sailors were attacked by Houthi rebels while sailing in the said dangerous waterways.

The said incidents prompted DMW to impose stricter measures for shipowners and manning agencies, which have ships with Filipino sailors passing through the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea.

‘In accordance with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the DMW continues to strengthen the protection and care for seafarers-especially in high-risk areas such as the Gulf of Aden,’ DMW said.

DBM makes ‘bold’ step; adopts blockchain tech to make budgeting transparent

TO boost transparency, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) on Tuesday has officially adopted blockchain technology in the government budgeting process.

According to DBM Undersecretary Goddes Hope Libiran, it marks a bold step toward redefining transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public financial management.

‘Blockchain is more than a buzzword-it’s a governance tool. By leveraging this technology, we can ensure that every peso is accounted for, every transaction is transparent, and every citizen can trust how public funds are managed,’ said Libiran.

Although blockchain is not the silver bullet, Libiran said it offers a game-changing response by making transactions visible and verifiable in near real time, protecting data integrity through cryptographic consensus, and streamlining workflows for faster reconciliation with fewer bureaucratic layers.

Blockchain initially gained prominence in the private sector for its applications in cryptocurrencies to supply chain tracking, Libiran said. He noted that DBM’s adoption of the technology signals one of the first large-scale government implementations in Asia. She pointed out it puts the Philippines at the forefront of technological governance innovation and may inspire neighboring countries to follow suit.

This quarter, the DBM launched a production portal that records Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) and Notices of Cash Allocation (NCAs) as verifiable, on-chain entries. In partnership with BayaniChain and ExakIT Services, the site is widely regarded as the country’s first blockchain-backed budget transparency platform, making records tamper-proof while allowing the public to inspect how funds are authorized and released.

‘Our mission is to equip government and businesses with the tools to keep their systems secure and reliable. By using blockchain technology combined with the capabilities of advanced AI, we not only help the DBM strengthen transparency and the security of public finance, but also show how technologies can help institutions safeguard critical processes and deliver lasting value to their stakeholders,’ said BayaniChain CEO Paul Soliman in a press statement.

The workflow starts with DBM’s Action Document Releasing System (ADRS), which issues the official budget papers. These are then secured using BayaniChain’s Lumen Blockchain-as-a-Service platform, co-developed with ExakIT.

Transparency and protecting the data will go a simultaneously as the Prismo Protocol governs what details are made public and what stays private. After approval, SAROs and NCAs are immutably written to the Polygon blockchain as NFTs, preventing any alteration or tampering-an effective defense against deepfakes and document fraud.

Documents from 2024 onward can be retrieved either by scanning the QR code on a valid SARO or NCA, or by searching manually using fields like document type, department, agency, and operating unit.

Beyond SARO and NCA

LIBIRAN said the DBM envisions a broader digital ecosystem in which the full budget lifecycle-planning, allocation, disbursement, and audit-is traceable on-chain, complemented by AI-assisted analytics to detect anomalies, forecast needs, and inform smarter fiscal policy, as well as citizen-facing dashboards that turn complex budget data into clear, understandable insights.

‘We’re not just digitizing SAROs and NCAs, we’re building a next-generation public finance system that combines blockchain transparency with Artificial Intelligence to allocate resources more effectively and uphold accountability at every level,’ said Libiran.

She added that the DBM plans to extend blockchain-powered platforms across budgeting, procurement, and monitoring, with pilot programs already underway. The ultimate vision is a trustless (decentralized), transparent, citizen-first financial ecosystem that strengthens democratic governance through technology.

With this milestone, the Philippines notwithstanding the current challenges it is facing in the national expenditure program, hopes to demonstrate that the government can evolve with the times and lead, positioning the country as a regional model for digital trust and innovation aligned with global best practices.

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