A lawmaker accused the Office of the Vice President (OVP) of submitting 158 “spurious” receipts to account for P23.8 million in confidential funds. Alleged issues include receipts with identical handwriting, unassigned names, and incorrect dates, implying over-liquidation. The OVP has yet to respond, but a Congressional subpoena has been issued to seven officials for failure to attend hearings. COA acknowledged typographical errors but stated that funds were not disbursed during the contested period.
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