House justice panel to probe Madriaga credibility in Sara Duterte impeachment hearings

The House justice committee will question self-proclaimed bagman Ramil Madriaga's credibility on April 14 in clarificatory hearings to assess probable cause for impeaching Vice President Sara Duterte, following earlier calls for his testimony on confidential funds misuse.

MANILA, Philippines — Building on prior anticipation of his role, the House justice committee will test the credibility of self-proclaimed bagman Ramil Madriaga during April 14 clarificatory hearings to determine probable cause in impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte.

A Manila court approved the request for Madriaga's attendance. Bicol Saro party-list Rep. Terry Ridon, who previously highlighted Madriaga's potential to clarify bogus names in confidential funds like 'Mary Grace Piattos,' said Madriaga is expected to present his original November 2025 affidavit and supporting evidence. "All subpoenaed personalities, documents, and evidence will be presented, including Madriaga, who confessed to being the VP’s bagman," Ridon stated.

Madriaga alleged he delivered cash from drug lords and Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) for Duterte’s 2022 vice presidential campaign, and handled confidential funds from her office and the Department of Education.

The hearings relate to impeachment complaints endorsed by lawmakers, aiming to decide if they advance to the House plenary and possibly the Senate.

Duterte's counsel in a related perjury case, lawyer Paolo Panelo, dubbed Madriaga the 'weakest link' but said they won't block his testimony.

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Illustration of House Justice Committee issuing subpoena to Trillanes amid testimony on Sara Duterte impeachment and confidential funds misuse.
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House justice committee subpoenas Trillanes during first Sara Duterte impeachment hearing

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During its first public hearing on April 14, 2026, the House Committee on Justice issued a subpoena directing former Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV to testify and submit documents in the impeachment probe against Vice President Sara Duterte. The move came amid testimony from self-confessed bagman Ramil Madriaga detailing rapid spending of confidential funds, with the Commission on Audit affirming a P73.287 million disallowance on Office of the Vice President (OVP) expenditures.

In the latest development in the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte, Rep. Chel Diokno has requested transferring detained witness Ramil Madriaga—previously highlighted for his potential testimony on confidential funds irregularities—to the House Committee on Justice for protection and availability. The move follows the committee's finding that complaints are sufficient and includes subpoenas for Duterte's financial records amid prior calls for Madriaga to clarify bogus recipient names.

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The House Committee on Justice began its first public hearing on the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte on April 14, 2026. Key witnesses including Ramil Madriaga and officials from various agencies are expected to testify. The proceedings moved forward after the Supreme Court did not issue a temporary restraining order.

The House committee on justice issued multiple subpoenas on Wednesday in connection with impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte, seeking her statements of assets, tax records and other documents from 2007 to 2025. The panel summoned key witnesses and records from agencies like the Ombudsman, BIR, SEC and NBI. Duterte did not attend the hearing.

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San Juan City Rep. Bel Zamora believes the House committee on justice has a solid case for impeaching Vice President Sara Duterte and can secure enough votes for a Senate trial. She said they need around 106 votes, or one-third, and they have the numbers. Duterte's camp has filed a Supreme Court petition to halt the proceedings.

The Philippine Senate will convene as an impeachment court on Monday to begin proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte. Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano confirmed the session in a letter to colleagues. The move follows the House vote approving articles of impeachment.

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The House public accounts panel and Bicol Saro Rep. Terry Ridon have raised concerns over a potential conflict of interest, as two members of Vice President Sara Duterte's legal team in the ongoing impeachment proceedings could serve as witnesses in the handling of confidential funds. Ridon stated that including Michael Poa and Reynold Munsayac on the defense panel raises serious questions due to their direct involvement in issues surrounding the confidential funds of the Office of the Vice President and the Department of Education.

 

 

 

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