Second impeachment complaint against Marcos stalled at House

Anti-corruption advocates attempted to file a second impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on January 22 over alleged betrayal of public trust, but the House Office of the Secretary General refused it because Secretary General Cheloy Garafil was unavailable.

On Thursday, January 22, anti-corruption advocates from various sectors tried to file an impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. for alleged betrayal of public trust, specifically citing large-scale plunder through presidential and congressional allocations in the national budget, and the continued use of unprogrammed appropriations for anomalous infrastructure projects. It also alleged a system of kickbacks and "commitments" in infrastructure projects benefiting him and high-ranking officials.

The House Office of the Secretary General (OSG) refused the filing because Secretary General Cheloy Garafil was unavailable, as she was set to receive the Order of the Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon from Taiwan in Taipei on January 23. Human rights lawyers and Bayan Muna Chairperson Neri Colmenares argued that her absence should not block the filing, noting House rules require submission to the OSG, not necessarily to her personally.

This marked the second complaint this week, and complainants considered it filed despite Garafil's absence. The three-member Makabayan bloc planned to endorse it, as they had in past efforts. Complainants included progressive groups representing workers, professionals, teachers, students, farmers, and the urban poor.

Bayan President Renato Reyes stated that allegations against Marcos and resigned former Cabinet members remain uninvestigated, suggesting the president's complicity. Acceptance on Thursday would allow referral to the House justice committee alongside the first complaint. However, filing on January 26, when Congress resumes, might exclude it, risking the one-year prohibition rule.

Some House lawmakers called the first complaint rushed and deficient, unlikely to succeed given Marcos's majority support.

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Illustration of President Marcos Jr. handing over evidence documents related to flood control project anomalies, implicating Romualdez and Co. in potential charges.
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Marcos orders evidence handover as ICI pushes plunder charges against Romualdez

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the Department of Public Works and Highways and the Independent Commission for Infrastructure to hand over all evidence from their probe into anomalous flood control projects to the Ombudsman. This accompanies the agencies' recommendation to file plunder, graft, and bribery charges against former House Speaker Martin Romualdez and former congressman Zaldy Co. The Ombudsman's decision will be based on evidence from contracts and testimonies.

Progressive groups filed a second impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with the House of Representatives on January 22, 2026, but claimed the chamber refused to accept it. Endorsed by the Makabayan bloc, it accuses him of betrayal of public trust. Petitioners left a copy at the secretary general's office.

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The Makabayan bloc of the House of Representatives, along with other opposition groups, will refile on Monday the impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., following the absence of the receiving official last week.

The Office of the Ombudsman has filed two sets of cases related to the multibillion-peso flood control scam, but none involve high-ranking officials. This forms part of a thorough investigation under new Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla. The cases stem from projects in Oriental Mindoro and Davao Occidental worth over P386 million.

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The Supreme Court did not rule the entire 2024 General Appropriations Act (GAA) unconstitutional or declare impeachment grounds against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Instead, it struck down a special provision on PhilHealth funds and upheld Marcos' certification of urgency. However, in his separate opinion, Justice Marvic Leonen argued that Marcos committed grave abuse of discretion.

Vice President Sara Duterte on Friday dismissed the recent plunder charges filed against her over confidential funds as a 'fishing expedition' designed to deflect criticism from flood control failures. She accused critics of manufacturing legitimacy for probes while no one is held accountable for other public fund misuse.

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In 2025, public anger over corruption boiled over into days of protests across various parts of the Philippines. At least one opposition faction called for the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. However, not all administration critics are willing to echo that demand.

 

 

 

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