More suspected "fake names" have been added to the list of supposed dummy recipients of Vice President Sara Duterte's confidential funds, according to House Deputy Majority Leader Paolo Ortega V.
These new suspicious names, which resemble celebrities and high-profile personalities, include "Honeylet Camille Sy," "Feonna Biong," "Feonna Villegas," and "Joel Linangan" for the Office of the Vice President's P500 million, and "Fiona Ranitez," "Erwin Q. Ewan," "Ellen Magellan," and "Gary Tanada" for the Department of Education's P112.5 million.
Ortega stated that these names were found in acknowledgment receipts submitted by the OVP and the Department of Education to the Commission on Audit.
He insinuated that the aliases were intentionally inserted in liquidation reports, fueling concerns over the authenticity of the receipts and the potential misuse of secret funds.
Ortega criticized the repeated use of these fictitious names, suggesting that their existence cannot be proven and could serve as evidence against Duterte in an impeachment trial.
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