On July 25, 2011, during his
State of the Nation Address,
President Benigno Aquino III announced the appointment of Carpio-Morales as Ombudsman of the Philippines under the
Office of the Ombudsman (OMB). The Ombudsman is tasked to act on complaints against the officers or employees of the government, giving priority to complaints against high-ranking officials, covering grave offenses, and involving large sums of money or property. When asked last September 2016 about her greatest accomplishment as an Ombudsman on
Solita "Winnie" Monsod's TV show
Bawal ang Pasaway, she said that it was her having "put order in the office, because it was in a state of disorder" when she came in, as well as her implementing some reforms that she wants to institutionalize before she vacates her position. Among these reforms include the system of evaluation of cases, which was partly addressed by the increase in the number of divisions and justices in the
Sandiganbayan, and the Integrity Caravan. During her Ombudsmanship, she commuted daily from her home in
Muntinlupa to her office at the
Office of the Ombudsman in
Quezon City. She used to leave home at 5:40 a.m., and arrived at her office between 6:10 to 6:15 a.m. On a weekday, she tries to resolve between 30 and 35 cases a day before leaving for home before 5:00 p.m. She also went to her office every Saturday, when she is able to resolve around 50 cases. Under the
Duterte administration, Carpio-Morales decided to recuse herself from any investigation involving President
Rodrigo Duterte and his family due to her
conflict of interest as the aunt of
Mans Carpio (Duterte's son-in-law); she instead authorized
Melchor Arthur Carandang, the overall deputy ombudsman, to handle all cases involving the Duterte family. Three months before stepping down, Carpio-Morales called on the people during a conference with the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) to "don't be silent amid abuse", referring to president
Rodrigo Duterte's
Philippine drug war, abuse reports due to martial rule in
Mindanao, and other government crackdowns. In June, Morales said in an interview that "the lesson to learn is to never think that you are infallible", adding, amidst criticism from president Duterte, that "I don't quantify success. Success to me is the respect you elicit from people. If people like what you did, that to me is success." Morales stepped down as Ombudsman on July 26, 2018, after a completion of a seven-year term and was succeeded by Duterte-appointed
Samuel Martires.
Notable decisions • Dismissal and perpetual disqualification from government service of former
Philippine National Police chief
Alan Purisima for grave misconduct, serious dishonesty, and grave abuse of authority over the anomalous 2011 courier service contract with Werfast Documentary Agency. June 2015. • Dismissal and perpetual disqualification from holding public office of Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin
"Junjun" Binay for grave misconduct and serious dishonesty over the overpricing of Makati City Hall Building II. October 2015. • Dismissal and perpetual disqualification from holding public office of former Congressman (and current Senator)
Joel Villanueva for grave misconduct, senior dishonesty, and conduct prejudicial to the interest of service over the misuse of his Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) allocation during his tenure as Congressman. November 2016. • Dismissal and perpetual disqualification from holding public office of Atty. Jessica Lucila "Gigi" Reyes, former Chief of Staff of former Senator
Juan Ponce Enrile, for Grave Misconduct, Conduct Prejudicial to the Best Interest of the Service, and Dishonesty in relation to the Priority Assistance Development Fund (PDAF) pork barrel scam. February 2017 • Dismissal and perpetual disqualification from holding public office of former Cebu Governor (and current 3rd District Representative of Cebu)
Gwendolyn Garcia for grave misconduct over the purchase of the Balili, Naga, Cebu property during her tenure as Cebu Governor. February 2018.
Notable indictments • Former President (and current Pampanga Congresswoman)
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and her spouse,
Jose Miguel Arroyo, charged with graft and corruption at the Sandiganbayan in connection with the (National Broadband Network - ZTE Corp. (NBN - ZTE) deal. September 2011. • Former Chief Justice
Renato Corona, charged with ill-gotten wealth and falsification of public documents in connection with his Statement of Assets and Liabilities (SALN). January 2014. • Senators
Juan Ponce Enrile,
Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr., "
Jinggoy" Estrada, as well as
Janet Lim-Napoles, charged with plunder at the Sandiganbayan in connection with alleged kickbacks from the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF). April 2014. • Former
Muntinlupa Representative (and current Mayor)
Rozzano Rufino "Ruffy" Biazon and Energy Regulatory Commission Chief Zenaida Ducut, charged with draft, malversation, and direct bribery charges in connection with the misallocation of their Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF). July 2015. • Retired Army General
Jovito Palparan, charged with the kidnapping and illegal detention of the brothers Reynaldo and Raymond Manalo. July 2015. • Taguig Mayor
Laarni "Lani" Cayetano, charged with violation of Article 143 of the Revised Penal Code, which penalizes persons who, by force or fraud, prevent or tend to prevent the meetings of local legislative bodies. August 2015. • Dismissed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief
Alan Purisima and former Special Action Force (SAF) commander
Getulio Napeñas for graft and usurpation of powers in connection with the 2015
Mamasapano incident, which led to the deaths of 44
Special Action Force members, who were dubbed as the
SAF 44. January 2017. • Former Vice-President
Jejomar Binay and dismissed Makati Mayor
Jejomar Erwin "Junjun" Binay, charged with graft and corruption at the Sandiganbayan in connection with irregularities over the construction of the 1.3 billion peso Makati Science High School Building. August 2017. • Former President
Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, charged with graft and usurpation of authority in connection with the 2015
Mamasapano anti-terror raid. Earlier related charges have been filed against dismissed PNP Chief
Alan Purisima and former SAF Commander
Getulio Napeñas. November 2017. == Retirement ==