House to proceed with Sara Duterte impeachment hearings

The House of Representatives will continue impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte next month despite a Supreme Court petition filed by her supporters. Lawmakers stated the justice committee will follow the 1987 Constitution and House rules. Clarificatory hearings are underway to determine probable cause.

The House justice committee, chaired by Batangas Rep. Gerville Luistro, began clarificatory hearings on March 25 after deeming two impeachment complaints by Fr. Joel Saballa and lawyer Nathaniel Cabrera sufficient in form and substance. The panel is assessing probable cause, the final step before transmitting the case to the Senate for trial. Hearings are set for April 14, 22, and 29 ahead of Congress's May 4 session resumption.

San Juan Rep. Ysabel Maria Zamora said the Supreme Court petition, filed by Duterte ally lawyer Israelito Torreon seeking a temporary restraining order, was anticipated. "Of course, we expected that, and we felt that they were going to file a petition before the SC," Zamora told ANC yesterday. She expressed confidence in House support for the case, contingent on presented evidence.

Luistro emphasized the hearings' role in verifying allegations through evidence and witness testimonies. "A clarificatory hearing akin to a preliminary investigation whose purpose is to determine only probable cause," she stated. She distinguished these proceedings from a full Senate trial and urged any court review focus on actual actions, not terminology.

Vice President Duterte's defense spokesman Michael Poa said they would not oppose elevating the case to the Senate if the House proceeds. "If they have the numbers then why is there a need for hearings? ... We are ready, just like we were ready last year," Poa remarked. The team has boycotted committee hearings, accusing them of a 'fishing expedition' for irrelevant documents.

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House Justice Committee conducts impeachment hearing against VP Sara Duterte, witnesses testify in packed chamber.
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House justice committee starts impeachment hearing against Sara Duterte

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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 will reconvene Monday to formally adopt its report finding probable cause to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte, following last week's vote. This clears the path for sending the Articles of Impeachment to the House plenary, needing at least 106 votes to proceed to the Senate.

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A lawyer has urged the House committee on justice to postpone its April 14 hearing on impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte while awaiting a Supreme Court decision. Duterte filed a petition seeking a temporary restraining order to halt the proceedings. Her counsel described postponement as the prudent course.

On Monday, May 18, the Senate convened as an impeachment court to try Vice President Sara Duterte, while Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano retained his leadership post despite rumors of a coup.

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Following the House justice committee's adoption of its impeachment report, members have one week to study the articles against Vice President Sara Duterte before a potential plenary vote on May 11, justice chair Rep. Jinky Luistro said. The timeline complies with a July 2025 Supreme Court ruling on due process.

The private prosecution team in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial seeks to build overwhelming evidence for conviction regardless of how the Senate vote threshold is interpreted.

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