Ombudsman demands urgent retrieval of Cabral's gadgets in flood control scam probe

Following the death of former DPWH Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral in Benguet, the Ombudsman has ordered authorities to retrieve her cell phone and gadgets 'at ALL COST' to advance the investigation into anomalous flood control projects. Despite challenges from her death, including autopsy delays, officials emphasize securing digital evidence.

Assistant Ombudsman Mico Clavano stressed the critical need for Cabral's devices in probing her role in inserting ghost flood control projects into the National Expenditure Program, involving kickbacks. Cabral, a 40-year career DPWH official and first female undersecretary, resigned in September 2025 after accusations.

Her body was found near the Bued River in Tuba, Benguet, on December 18. While family-identified, Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla mandated PNP autopsy and DNA tests to rule out faked death scenarios. A spousal waiver delayed proceedings, and police releasing gadgets to family was deemed a 'lapse' by Remulla.

Clavano called the death a 'blow' but highlighted opportunities from object evidence. Cabral last attended an Ombudsman hearing on December 3, questioned by prosecutors. DOJ Prosecutor General Richard Anthony Fadullon noted added challenges for probing higher officials, with one case for Ombudsman referral.

With family cooperation on autopsy, authorities seek the same for gadgets. The probe underscores anti-corruption efforts in DPWH projects, building on initial investigations post her death.

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Autopsy confirms accidental death of former DPWH undersecretary Cathy Cabral amid corruption probes

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Autopsy results have ruled out foul play in the December 18 death of former Department of Public Works and Highways undersecretary Maria Catalina "Cathy" Cabral, who fell along Kennon Road in Tuba, Benguet. The confirmation comes as investigations continue into her alleged role in a flood control scandal.

An autopsy has confirmed that former DPWH undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral died from blunt force injuries sustained in a fall into a ravine near the Bued River in Tuba, Benguet, with no evidence of foul play, Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla said. This follows her body's discovery on December 18 amid probes into multibillion-peso flood control anomalies, as her family mourns and authorities eye asset forfeiture against her estate.

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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.

In the latest development in the P96.5 million ghost flood control project scandal in Davao Occidental—where Sarah Discaya was arrested in December 2025—the Department of Public Works and Highways has requested to include her husband, contractor Pacifico 'Curlee' Discaya, in the criminal charges. Unlike Sarah, who remains detained, Curlee is under Senate custody. Investigators allege he is the 'beneficial owner' of St. Timothy Construction Corporation, which secured the contract.

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Malacañang is still validating Sen. Panfilo Lacson's claim that former DPWH secretary Manuel Bonoan deliberately provided false ghost flood control data to undermine the anomaly investigation. Lacson said the data led to incorrect grid coordinates for thousands of nationwide projects. Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong confirmed errors in these coordinates.

Three officials from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) second engineering district in Pampanga have been relieved of their duties for allegedly demanding up to eight percent commissions from government contracts. Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon announced the move during an inspection of the Candating flood control project in Arayat. A full investigation will determine if the allegations hold true.

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Following her arrest on graft and malversation charges tied to a P96.5-million 'ghost' flood control project in Davao Occidental, contractor Sarah Discaya was escorted to Cebu for court proceedings. Her company president was also arrested in the case, amid separate tax evasion probes.

 

 

 

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