A retired marine officer is calling on Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, chairman of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, to investigate Sen. Mark Villar’s tenure at DPWH where flood control funds ballooned with mysterious budget insertions.
Villar claims he didn’t know about the P75B added to the National Expenditure Program. But how does a Cabinet Secretary miss billions under his watch?
From a Brother Marine Officer Retired.
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■ An Open Letter to Blue Ribbon Committee Chairman Rodante Marcoleta: The Urgent Need to Investigate Senator Mark Villar
Dear Senator Marcoleta,
I write to you as someone who has been closely watching the mounting evidence of corruption in our nation’s flood control projects—projects that have cost Filipino taxpayers hundreds of billions of pesos while leaving communities more vulnerable to flooding than ever before.
As you lead the Blue Ribbon Committee’s investigation into these anomalous infrastructure projects, I urge you to confront a glaring conflict of interest that undermines the very integrity of these proceedings: Senator Mark Villar sits as both investigator and potential subject of investigation.
■ The Inherent Conflict of Interest
Senator Mark Villar served as Secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) from 2016 to 2021, overseeing the very flood control projects now under scrutiny.
During his tenure, controversial budget “insertions” totaling P75 billion were discovered in the DPWH budget—insertions that Secretary Villar himself admitted he had no knowledge of when they appeared in the National Expenditure Program.
This lack of oversight alone raises serious questions about his leadership of the agency during a period when corruption allegedly flourished.
Now, as a member of your Blue Ribbon Committee, Senator Villar finds himself in the extraordinary position of investigating the very department he once led.
This is not merely inappropriate—it is a fundamental violation of basic principles of accountability and justice.
How can we expect an impartial investigation when one of the key figures who should be answering questions is instead asking them?
■ The Pattern of Corruption Under Villar’s Watch
The evidence of systemic corruption during Senator Villar’s tenure as DPWH Secretary is overwhelming:
▪︎ Ghost Projects and Missing Funds:
Recent revelations have exposed that billions allocated for flood control projects have vanished, with many projects existing only on paper.
These “ghost projects” were approved and funded during the period when Villar headed the DPWH.
▪︎ Budget Insertions:
The controversial P75 billion in budget insertions that Senator Panfilo Lacson exposed in 2019 occurred under Villar’s watch.
When questioned about these insertions, Villar claimed ignorance—a defense that either points to gross negligence or deliberate deception.
▪︎ Contractor Syndicates:
Current investigations reveal that a small group of contractors received the majority of flood control projects, suggesting a systematic scheme that would have required high-level approval.
This concentration of contracts occurred during Villar’s administration of the DPWH.
▪︎ Geotagging Fraud:
While Villar often boasted about implementing geotagging systems for transparency, recent evidence shows contractors submitted fake geotagged photos to secure government funding.
The very system Villar championed was compromised, raising questions about his oversight capabilities or complicity.
■ The Public Deserves Accountability, Not Theater
Chairman Marcoleta, the Filipino people are watching.
They see their communities flooded while billions disappear into the pockets of corrupt officials and contractors.
They witness former DPWH Secretary Villar calling for “accountability” from others while avoiding scrutiny himself.
Senator Villar should be recusing himself from these proceedings immediately.
His presence on the committee investigating his own department’s alleged corruption makes a mockery of the Blue Ribbon Committee’s mission.
Instead of sitting in judgment, he should be sitting in the witness chair, answering hard questions about:
– How P75 billion in budget insertions escaped his notice as DPWH Secretary
– Why ghost projects proliferated under his leadership
– What role he played in awarding contracts to a select group of contractors
– How geotagging systems he implemented were compromised by fraudulent submissions
– Where the billions allocated for flood control actually went
■ A Test of Your Leadership
Senator Marcoleta, this investigation represents a defining moment for your chairmanship of the Blue Ribbon Committee.
Will you allow political considerations and party loyalty to compromise the integrity of these proceedings?
Or will you demonstrate the courage and independence that the Filipino people desperately need from their leaders?
The rules of the Blue Ribbon Committee itself provide mechanisms to address conflicts of interest.
I call upon you to exercise your authority as Chairman to ensure that those with potential conflicts recuse themselves from these proceedings.
The committee’s jurisdiction extends to investigating “malfeasance, misfeasance, and nonfeasance in office by officers and employees of the government”—this clearly encompasses Senator Villar’s tenure as DPWH Secretary.
■ The Moral Imperative
Every day that Senator Villar remains on this committee while avoiding accountability for his role in the DPWH corruption scandal is another day that justice is denied to flood victims across the Philippines.
Communities in Metro Manila, Bulacan, and countless other areas continue to suffer from inadequate flood control infrastructure while billions allocated for their protection vanish into thin air.
The Filipino people deserve better than this charade.
They deserve a thorough, impartial investigation led by those without conflicts of interest.
They deserve accountability from those who failed in their duty to protect public funds and public safety.
Chairman Marcoleta, I urge you to act with the courage and integrity that your position demands.
Remove Senator Villar from these proceedings and ensure he faces the same scrutiny as any other former government official accused of corruption.
The credibility of the Senate, the effectiveness of your committee, and the trust of the Filipino people hang in the balance.
The ghost of every failed flood control project, the weight of every peso stolen from the public treasury, and the tears of every flood victim demand nothing less than complete and impartial accountability.