House ready to receive impeachment complaints against VP Sara Duterte on February 6

The House of Representatives is ready to receive and act on any impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte starting February 6, public accounts committee chair Terry Ridon said. This follows the Supreme Court's decision clarifying notice requirements for the express route of impeachment filing. The court's one-year bar rule against Duterte lapses on that date.

MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives is prepared to proceed under the Constitution and House rules while complying with the Supreme Court's clarified notice requirements on the so-called express route of impeachment filing, public accounts committee chair Terry Ridon said. "We respect the decision of the Supreme Court in this matter. But, we want to make it clear that on Feb. 6, Congress is ready to accept and hear all new complaints against VP Sara Duterte," Ridon said during the Saturday forum.

In resolving the House's motion for reconsideration, the Supreme Court effectively removed the restrictive due process requirements imposed in its earlier decision, particularly those requiring advance notice and copies of evidence to be furnished to impeachable officers at the filing stage. "The Supreme Court back-pedalled from their restrictive due process requirements in their original decision where they are requiring to give the respondent impeachable officers the chance to answer and have copy of the evidence. It is no longer in the resolution for the motion for reconsideration," Ridon clarified.

The High Court's modification now places the documentary 'notice' burden on House members who move through the express or one-third route: they must have a copy of the draft impeachment complaint and all accompanying evidence. Additionally, all members in plenary deliberations under this route should have copies of the articles of impeachment and evidence.

For his part, good government and public accountability committee chair and Manila 3rd district Rep. Joel Chua said House members will comply with the ruling but reserve disagreement on portions that intrude on internal rules. "When it comes to the substance, they did not mention it here. So, it is still good and very interesting because until now the content of the impeachment complaint has not been resolved yet," Chua noted. Ridon agreed, emphasizing that the Supreme Court's decision focused on technical and procedural questions, not the substantive allegations.

Among the bases for the impeachment raps were aliases of confidential fund recipients, including 'Mary Grace Piattos,' which drew public curiosity and ridicule. Last year, House deputy speaker and Zambales 1st district Rep. Jay Khonghun revealed that Piattos allegedly received the largest share of confidential funds disbursed by the Office of the Vice President in December 2022. The controversy involved 158 acknowledgment receipts for P125 million allegedly spent in 11 days. During the 19th Congress, the House committee investigated how the OVP and Department of Education handled P612.5 million in confidential funds across 2022 and 2023, when Duterte served as both vice president and education secretary.

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The Supreme Court has ruled that Vice President Sara Duterte's first impeachment case is unconstitutional due to violations of the one-year bar rule and due process. It clarified that new complaints can now be filed immediately. Duterte's lawyers are prepared for potential future proceedings.

The Supreme Court has reshaped how future impeachment cases will be initiated and assessed by ruling Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment unconstitutional. In its July 25, 2025 decision, the high court cited the House’s inaction and lack of due process as grounds for voiding it. It also laid down new standards for impeachments going forward.

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Rumors are growing of potential impeachment proceedings against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. or Vice President Sara Duterte, but such complaints face significant hurdles due to legal constraints and political realities. Officials say there are no grounds for impeaching Marcos, and the Supreme Court's recent ruling has altered the process.

Civil society and church leaders filed a 58-page plunder complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte and 14 of her staff with the Ombudsman on December 12, 2025. They accused them of misusing P612.5 million in confidential funds from 2022 to 2023. Duterte rejected the allegations as a 'fishing expedition' aimed at covering up other corruption.

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More leaders in the House of Representatives have dismissed talk of impeaching President Marcos, stating there is no formal complaint or justification yet. Officials describe the discussions as mere rumors without substance for action. The majority in Congress continues to back the president firmly.

Lord Allan Merced-Garcia filed a plunder complaint with the Ombudsman on October 30, 2025, against the Espina family of Biliran over alleged theft in Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) projects. Roving Premier, owned by Vice Governor Roselyn Espina-Paras and her husband, secured over P1 billion in contracts since 2020. This ties into the broader flood control corruption scandal exposed by President Marcos Jr. in July 2025.

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The Independent Commission for Infrastructure has recommended criminal and administrative complaints against Senators Joel Villanueva and Jinggoy Estrada, former Representative Zaldy Co, and three others over alleged kickbacks in flood control projects. Related probes include a forged affidavit by a Senate witness linked to Co and efforts to forfeit implicated assets. Lawmakers are pushing for a stronger anti-corruption body amid public frustration with the inquiry's pace.

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