Rep. Leandro Leviste at podium exposing alleged budget manipulation via 'allocables' and incentives in Philippine Congress.
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Rep. Leviste details allegations on budget 'allocables' and 'incentives'

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Batangas Rep. Leandro Leviste has raised allegations of systemic budget manipulation, including the use of project allocations as leverage over Congress members during 2026 budget deliberations.

Since December 26, Batangas Rep. Leandro Leviste has held press conferences alleging systemic budget manipulation. He claims DPWH allocations exceed the P401.3-billion 'allocable' budget, with lawmakers asked to submit projects before official amendments: P150 million for district representatives' infrastructure, P160 million for party-list groups, and P30 million for 'soft projects'.

"If public funds are being used as so-called ‘incentives’ for congressmen before voting on the 2026 budget, the public should at least know the ‘allocables’ or ‘incentives’ each congressman gets," Leviste said.

In his second allegation, during an October 16 briefing criticizing DPWH contractor-appointees, he received a call from a senior DPWH official inquiring about his district's budget and offering extra funds for classrooms. "Exactly," he replied when asked if it was a bribe.

Third, he presented a screenshot of a chat listing P151 million in 'incentives' from various agencies before the vote. Rep. Mikaela Suansing denied offering such incentives, stating budget support is not conditioned on voting behavior.

Fourth, he argued the DPWH allocation system lacks fairness and disadvantages certain regions. The Palace and DPWH dismissed the claims as 'hearsay' without probative value, questioning the timing amid accusations that Leviste illegally took files from the late Undersecretary Catalina Cabral. Secretary Vince Dizon said, "His stealing files from her computer, it has no imprimatur."

Meanwhile, Malacañang has begun a thorough review of the P6.793-trillion 2026 budget ratified on December 29, potentially leading to a brief reenactment of the 2025 budget.

ما يقوله الناس

Discussions on X primarily feature news outlets reporting DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon's vehement denial of Rep. Leviste's allegations of budget insertions or 'allocables' as baseless and malicious. Some users express skepticism about the authenticity of Leviste's 'Cabral files,' citing inconsistencies like allocations to deceased congressmen, while others view attacks on Leviste as deflection from potential budget irregularities. Neutral reports highlight calls for investigations and denials of rumored P2 million Christmas bonuses for congressmen.

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Senator Lacson formally hands over Cabral documents to Ombudsman and DOJ officials during DPWH ghost projects probe in the Senate.
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Lacson turns over Cabral documents as DPWH probe advances

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

In the ongoing Senate probe into alleged DPWH budget insertions for ghost flood control projects, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson has handed over documents linked to the late former undersecretary Catalina Cabral to authorities including the Ombudsman and DOJ. He urged restraint in public discussions, while a contractor paid P15 million in restitution via the Witness Protection Program.

There is no clear confirmation whether Rep. Leandro Leviste lawfully obtained or forcibly took files on the infrastructure budget from the DPWH, even from the legal counsel of the late Public Works Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral. Cabral's lawyer, Mae Divinagracia, stated that Cabral did not discuss the details of how Leviste acquired the documents. Leviste's claims of authorization from Secretary Vince Dizon and Cabral remain unverified.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Vince Dizon announced that the agency will scrap the so-called 'parametric formula' used for district budget allocations amid corruption allegations. The reform aims to base projects on actual needs rather than political influence. He expressed confidence that President Marcos will approve the changes.

قدم لورد ألان ميرсед-غارسيا شكوى بالنهب إلى مكتب الرقابة القضائية في 30 أكتوبر 2025، ضد عائلة إسبينا في بيليران بتهمة السرقة المزعومة في مشاريع وزارة الأشغال العامة والهيئة الوطنية للطرق (DPWH). شركة روفينغ بريمير، المملوكة لنائبة الحاكم روزلين إسبينا-باراس وزوجها، حصلت على عقود تزيد عن مليار بيسو منذ عام 2020. ويرتبط هذا بفضيحة فساد أوسع في مشاريع مكافحة الفيضانات كشف عنها الرئيس ماركوس الابن في يوليو 2025.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The bicameral conference committee has approved an increase in funding for the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program to P63.8 billion for 2026, despite concerns over potential political misuse. Lawmakers also addressed last-minute requests from government agencies and approved budgets for over 20 agencies. Malacañang insists on passing a new budget to avoid reenacting the previous one.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vetoed a P43.24-billion allocation for personnel services in the 2026 national budget, sparking concerns among lawmakers over potential effects on government hiring.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Marcos administration has begun 2026 operating under the reenacted 2025 budget, as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continues reviewing the P6.793-trillion 2026 General Appropriations Bill received from Congress last week. Officials assure minimal disruption, echoing prior statements on the brief delay.

 

 

 

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