MANILA, Philippines — Kalookan Bishop Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David has issued a public defense of Fr. Flavie Villanueva following allegations of graft presented during a recent Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing.
The controversy stems from testimony provided by former marine Joely Cadiao, who claimed during a hearing led by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano that he delivered an envelope containing money to Villanueva. Cadiao alleged that the encounter took place near a church located on Mindanao Avenue in Quezon City.
In a statement posted Saturday, Cardinal David challenged the credibility of the claim, noting that there is no church in the location specified by the witness. He urged that any such allegations must be supported by facts to prevent the tainting of a person’s reputation through “unsubstantiated accusations.”
Implications and Next Steps
The discrepancy regarding the location mentioned in the testimony may lead to further scrutiny of the witness’s claims during future sessions of the Blue Ribbon Committee. As the investigation progresses, committee members may seek additional evidence to corroborate or refute the testimony provided by Cadiao. The committee will face increased pressure to verify geographical and logistical details before accepting further allegations into the formal record.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the primary subject of the recent allegations?
Fr. Flavie Villanueva has been accused of receiving an envelope containing money from former Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Zaldy Co.

What specific evidence did Cardinal David point to in his defense?
Cardinal David noted that the witness claimed the delivery happened near a church on Mindanao Avenue in Quezon City, but stated that no such church exists in that area.
What is the Cardinal’s stance on the accusations?
Cardinal David has characterized the claims as “unsubstantiated accusations” and “reckless,” arguing that they should be backed up by facts rather than caricatures.
How do you believe investigative committees should balance the need for public testimony with the verification of witness claims?
