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Ledger of Shadows: Curating the Questionable Fund as Public Artifact

Ledger of Shadows: Curating the Questionable Fund as Public Artifact Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ April 19, 2026 “Questionable funds” name a governance fault line where legally ambiguous, lump‑sum, or confidential public allocations evade ordinary programmatic scrutiny—creating space for misallocation, audit disputes, and civic distrust in the Philippine budgetary order. This curatorial frame treats that fiscal opacity as an aesthetic and civic problem demanding archival rigor, institutional repair, and cultural translation for publics in Metro Manila and beyond.  Curatorial frame This essay frames questionable funds as objects of cultural curation: fiscal artifacts that carry legal ambiguity, sealed documentation practices, and late‑stage legislative insertions—features that transform money into a contested text rather than a transparent instrument of policy.¹ The curator’s task is threefold: (1) to render the invisible visible through archival display (audit reports, sealed vouchers, ...

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