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COA Orders Return of OVP Confidential Funds

Ledger of Secrets: Curating Accountability at the Edge of Confidentiality COA Orders Return of OVP Confidential Funds Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ April 20, 2026 The COA has ordered the return of ₱375 million in OVP confidential funds disallowed for 2023, citing unauthorized transfers, unproven intelligence rewards, inadequate procurement documentation, and prohibited reimbursements; this audit action foregrounds the tension between secrecy and public accountability in Philippine governance.  --- Curatorial Frame  As a gatekeeper between civic archive and public imagination, I treat the COA’s disallowance as an artwork of institutional critique: a palimpsest where ₱375 million becomes both object and accusation. The funds—released as three ₱125 million cash advances—are material traces of state secrecy that demand translation into legible civic form.  This frame reads the audit’s findings as four formal motifs: - Misplaced custody (funds handled by non‑accountable persons), - ...

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