SECTION: INVESTIGATIVE AUDIT – BULACAN FLOOD CONTROL 2025
The statistical probability of a fifty-five million peso infrastructure project vanishing without a trace is zero. Yet the reinforced concrete river wall in Barangay Piel stands as a null set in the physical world while existing as a fully completed asset in the financial ledgers of the Department of Public Works and Highways. Our forensic analysis of Contract ID 25CC-PIEL-004 reveals a perfect case study of administrative fabrication. The data does not suggest mere negligence. It proves an intentional decoupling of public funds from public works.
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