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Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio

Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio

Vice President of the Philippines; former secretary of education and former Davao City mayor

PhilippinesBorn 1978politicianOffice of the Vice President of the PhilippinesDepartment of EducationCity Government of DavaoHugpong ng Pagbabago
41
LOW

of 100 · declining trend · Some good traits but inconsistent

Standing

41/100

Raw Score

36/85

Confidence

56%

Evidence

Medium

About

Sara Duterte built a strong national profile through Davao City leadership, pandemic aid administration, and later the vice presidency, with visible public-service delivery in several local programs. That positive record is now heavily weighed down by a public assassination threat, resignation amid a major political rupture, and unresolved confidential-funds and wealth allegations serious enough to produce a May 11, 2026 House impeachment.

The best-supported reading is mixed but worsening: there is enough credible evidence to credit real social-care work through local government and education recovery initiatives, but her integrity and pressure scores are pulled sharply down by her own public threat against the president and the still-live impeachment case tied to alleged misuse of public funds.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview44%(11/25)
Contribution to Others47%(14/30)
Personal Discipline50%(5/10)
Reliability20%(1/5)
Stability Under Pressure33%(5/15)

Observable evidence supports real public-service and aid delivery, especially in local government and education administration, but her overall alignment is dragged down hard by major integrity concerns and a visibly poor response to extreme political pressure.

Goodness over time

Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Core Worldview

Belief in god3/5

Public language about God and prayer is visible, but disciplined doctrinal evidence is limited.

Belief in accountability last day2/5

Some moral-religious language appears in public messaging, but accountability language is not a dominant public theme.

Belief in unseen order2/5

She speaks within a theistic framework, though this is not richly evidenced in the available record.

Belief in revealed guidance2/5

Public evidence suggests Christian framing but not a deeply documented scripture-guided public life.

Belief in prophets as examples2/5

Prophetic or scriptural modeling is only lightly visible in accessible public evidence.

Contribution to Others

Helps relatives1/5

Evidence of family closeness exists, but public record is dominated by power-sharing rather than sacrificial family care.

Helps orphans or unsupported young people3/5

Davao shelter and youth-service reporting, plus education leadership, support a meaningful positive score.

Helps the poor or stuck3/5

Medical aid and COVID-19 rationing show concrete help for poor households.

Helps travelers strangers or cut off people3/5

Marawi evacuee assistance supports a positive score for displaced people.

Helps people who ask directly2/5

Some one-stop assistance and relief channels are documented, but not enough for a stronger score.

Helps free people from constraint2/5

Peacebuilding initiatives count positively, but the surrounding hardline security frame limits confidence.

Personal Discipline

Prays consistently3/5

Public prayer references and church-visit coverage support a moderate positive baseline.

Gives obligatory charity2/5

Office-based aid is visible, but specifically disciplined private giving is less documented.

Reliability

Keeps promises agreements contracts commitments and clear communication1/5

The public threat and fund-handling allegations seriously damage trustworthiness and clarity.

Stability Under Pressure

Patient during financial difficulty2/5

She has administered hardship-response programs, but little evidence shows personal patience under material strain.

Patient during personal hardship2/5

She remains politically active under pressure, but the public record shows more combativeness than composure.

Patient during conflict pressure fear or battlefield moments1/5

The assassination-threat episode is strong counterevidence to calm, principled restraint under conflict.

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

2017

Reported social-service gains under Byaheng DO30

As Davao City mayor, Duterte highlighted indigent medical assistance, support desks for poor patients, and upgraded shelters for abused women, older people, vulnerable children, and mentally challenged children.

City social-service programs and shelters were publicly expanded and consolidated.

medium
2019

Backed aid for Marawi evacuees in Davao

The Davao city government described Kalilintad 911 as a Sara Duterte initiative offering temporary aid, livelihood help, scholarship support, and medical assistance to Marawi evacuees staying in the city.

Displaced families received interim support while awaiting safer return conditions.

medium
2020

Rolled out food rations during COVID-19 restrictions

PNA reported that Davao City began distributing food rations to about 50,000 families, with Duterte publicly prioritizing indigent households and workers who lost income during lockdown conditions.

Large-scale emergency food support was organized through city and barangay systems.

high
2022

Sworn in as the Philippines' 15th vice president

Duterte took office after a landslide vice-presidential win, moving from dominant local power in Davao into one of the country's highest national roles.

Her influence expanded sharply at the national level.

high
2023

Launched the MATATAG education agenda

As education secretary, Duterte launched MATATAG and framed it around more relevant curriculum, faster delivery of facilities and services, learner well-being, and stronger teacher support.

DepEd adopted a defined reform agenda and publicly tied it to learning recovery and classroom delivery.

high
2024

Resigned as education secretary amid political rupture

AP reported that Duterte resigned from the Marcos cabinet as tensions between the Marcos and Duterte camps worsened, leaving office without publicly resolving major trust and policy disputes.

Her cabinet exit deepened the visible breakdown of the alliance that had brought her to national power.

medium
2024

Publicly said she had arranged an assassin if she were killed

AP reported that Duterte said she had contracted an assassin to kill the president, the first lady, and the House speaker if she herself were killed, and warned that the statement was not a joke.

The statement triggered a national security response and became central to later criminal complaints and impeachment efforts.

high
2026

House voted to impeach her over wealth, funds, and threat allegations

On May 11, 2026, the Philippine House impeached Duterte after an earlier committee finding of probable cause tied to alleged unexplained wealth, misuse of state funds, and threats against top officials. These remain allegations pending Senate trial and any further legal proceedings.

Her standing was severely damaged and the controversy moved into a formal impeachment phase.

high

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

COVID-19 lockdown relief

2020

Davao faced abrupt economic disruption and movement restrictions.

Response: Her administration organized ration-card-based food distribution and coordinated relief channels.

competent delivery under civic stress

Cabinet and family-political rupture

2024

The Marcos-Duterte alliance fractured in public, ending her time as education secretary.

Response: She exited the cabinet without restoring confidence or defusing the escalating confrontation.

mixed resilience with weakening institutional steadiness

Assassination-threat controversy

2024

She publicly said she had arranged an assassin if she were killed.

Response: The statement intensified the crisis and triggered security and legal consequences instead of calming the situation.

clear pressure failure

Progression

crisis years

The record turned sharply more unstable as elite conflict, fund scrutiny, and threatening rhetoric overtook policy work.

downward

current stage

She remains nationally powerful, but her public moral signal is now dominated by integrity questions and impeachment risk.

declining

early years

Rose through Davao local office and built a reputation around executive delivery and political toughness.

upward

growth years

Expanded from local leadership to national influence through the vice presidency and the education portfolio.

upward

Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Uses local executive office to build visible aid and support programs
  • Frames education and youth services as major public priorities

Concerns

  • Combative rhetoric and escalatory conduct under political pressure
  • Public trust is sharply weakened by unresolved fund-handling allegations

Evidence Quality

5

Strong

4

Medium

0

Weak

Overall: medium

This profile evaluates observable public behavior and evidence, not the state of a person's soul.