The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) expressed support Wednesday for a House committee’s recommendation to file charges against Vice President Sara Duterte and other officials over the alleged misuse of confidential funds in the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and the Department of Education (DepEd).
In a statement on Wednesday, ACT described the report by the House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability and its subsequent adoption by the House plenary as a “crucial step toward upholding integrity and transparency in public service.”
The recommended charges against Duterte relate to technical malversation, perjury, bribery, and plunder.
ACT said the proposed charges “represent a significant stride toward holding public officials accountable for corruption, plunder, betrayal of public trust, and culpable violations of the Constitution.”
The teachers’ group renewed its call to abolish confidential and intelligence funds across all civilian government agencies.
“These unaccountable and discretionary funds must instead be rechanneled toward strengthening social services, increasing the salaries of government workers, and expanding support for the agricultural sector,” ACT said.
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives adopted the Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability’s report recommending charges against Duterte and other officials.
Speaking at the House plenary, committee chair Manila Representative Joel Chua noted that exhaustive deliberations were held regarding obstruction of inquiry, misuse of confidential funds, and interference and bribery, among others.
The recommendations were based on the committee’s investigation into the alleged misuse of confidential funds amounting to P500 million in the OVP and P112.5 million in the DepEd from 2022 to 2023.
The House plenary’s decision came on the same day that the Senate convened as an impeachment court to try Duterte over alleged misuse of confidential funds and other high crimes.
Duterte has denied the allegations leveled against her. — VDV, GMA Integrated News