Bersamin denies being 'ES' in Cabral Files amid DPWH budget probe

Former Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin has rejected claims that he is the 'ES' referenced in the Cabral Files, linked to P8.3 billion in questionable Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) projects for the 2025 budget. Following recent Senate disclosures and probes into DPWH anomalies, Bersamin denied ever requesting, endorsing, or approving such allocations.

In a statement issued on December 28, Bersamin categorically denied being the 'ES' mentioned in documents from the late DPWH Undersecretary Catalina Cabral, which Rep. Leandro Leviste shared on social media on Christmas Eve. "I did not ever request, endorse, approve, or authorize any DPWH project or budget allocation," he said, adding he never instructed anyone to use his name for budget purposes.

As former executive secretary in the Marcos administration, Bersamin coordinated Cabinet actions until his departure last month amid separate P100 billion bicameral insertion allegations, which he also denied. He claimed he was instructed to step down, not resign voluntarily.

Bersamin called the Cabral Files claims baseless, pointing to DPWH budget process flaws, and urged examination of the documents to uncover manipulators. He pledged cooperation with any probes.

Sen. Panfilo Lacson noted at least five Cabinet secretaries and undersecretaries have 'allocables' worth billions in 2025 DPWH budget documents tied to Cabral, totaling around P3.5 trillion from 2023-2026. Malacañang has questioned the files' authenticity, attributing them to a staffer rather than Cabral directly.

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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

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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.

Lord Allan Merced-Garcia filed a plunder complaint with the Ombudsman on October 30, 2025, against the Espina family of Biliran over alleged theft in Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) projects. Roving Premier, owned by Vice Governor Roselyn Espina-Paras and her husband, secured over P1 billion in contracts since 2020. This ties into the broader flood control corruption scandal exposed by President Marcos Jr. in July 2025.

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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.

Malacañang expects more individuals involved in flood control project irregularities to be jailed in the New Year. Critics have slammed the administration for failing to fulfill President Marcos' promise to imprison the so-called big fish before Christmas. The investigation continues, implicating contractors like Sarah and Curlee Discaya.

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The Professional Regulatory Board of Civil Engineering has ordered the revocation of the civil engineering license of former Department of Public Works and Highways district engineer Henry Alcantara due to his confessed involvement in non-existent flood control projects in Bulacan. Alcantara has turned over P181.37 million to the Department of Justice as part of repaying the P300 million he admitted pocketing through kickbacks. He remains entitled to legal remedies under due process.

The Palace has received the ratified 2026 General Appropriations Bill from Congress, placing any changes in the hands of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Executive Secretary Ralph Recto confirmed that a thorough review of the P6.793-trillion budget has begun, expected to last about a week.

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Following the bicameral conference committee's reconciliation of the 2026 budget, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson advocated for a reenacted budget in early January over a rushed one unresponsive to needs, allowing time for review of the P6.793-trillion proposal amid public funds controversies. Acting Executive Secretary Ralph Recto said President Marcos will scrutinize it before signing.

 

 

 

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