
MANILA, Philippines — The statement of assets, liabilities, and net worth (SALN) for 2025 of Vice President Sara Duterte and her husband, Manases Carpio, posted more than an 11-percent increase after they declared a total net worth of P98.6 million.
Duterte and Carpio’s latest SALN posted more than a P10-million increase compared to 2024, when they declared a P88.5-million net worth.
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Their SALN for last year, obtained by Inquirer on Monday, was received by the Office of the Ombudsman on May 29.
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Duterte and her husband had a total of P81.3 million in real properties and P41.4 million in personal properties, including motor vehicles, for a total of P122.7 million.
On the other hand, Duterte and Carpio declared combined liabilities of P24.1 million. Of this total, Duterte declared a P6 million loan in HDMF and P5.18 million from “various creditors.” Carpio also declared a P6.95 million loan from “various creditors” and another P6 million from a “bank.”
Duterte’s firm links
Duterte also declared that she is an incorporator and stockholder of Metro City Chow Foods since 2007, and a stockholder of Gencorp Industries Inc, since 2013.
Her links to Metro City Chow Foods were questioned by lawmakers during the House justice panel’s impeachment proceedings in April.
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At that time, the panel learned that Duterte is a board member and incorporator of the said firm within her term.
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Gerardo del Rosario, director of the Company Registration and Monitoring Department of the Securities and Exchange Commission, said a certain “Sarah Z. Duterte” was listed in the General Information Sheet of Metro City Chow Foods as a member of the board of directors from 2022 to 2025, as well as a stockholder.
Cagayan de Oro 1st District Rep. Lordan Suan said this is against the 1987 Constitution.
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Suan then cited Article VII, Section 13 of the 1987 Constitution, which states: “The President, Vice-President, the Members of the Cabinet, and their deputies or assistants shall not, unless otherwise provided in this Constitution, hold any other office or employment during their tenure.” /das
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