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SC upholds Senate subpoena vs. Alice Guo

SC upholds Senate subpoena vs. Alice Guo

GMA Network21 hours ago
The Supreme Court (SC) announced Friday that it upheld the subpoena issued by a Senate committee requiring dismissed Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo to testify.
Last year, the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality conducted an inquiry into the alleged illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) activities in Bamban and required Gou's presence.
In July 2024, Guo asked the SC to annul and set aside the subpoena.
The last Senate hearing was held in November 2024.
In a statement, the SC said the committee hearings followed the 1987 Constitution and the Senate Rules of Procedure.
The SC said that Guo's rights were not violated and the inquiry was a legitimate exercise of legislative power to protect public interest and uphold the law.
It cited Article VI, Section 21 of the Constitution, which states that the Senate and its committees can conduct inquiries in aid of legislation, provided that the established rules are followed and the rights of persons involved are respected.
'The SC found that the Committee's investigation into illegal POGO operations in Bamban, Tarlac was within its authority. The questions asked about Guo's identity, family, relationships, assets, and businesses were relevant and necessary to the inquiry,' it said in a statement.
Further, the SC said that Guo was invited as a resource person and not an accused.
'On privacy concerns, the SC noted that public officials have a limited expectation of privacy when their actions involve official functions or matters of national interest,' it said.
'Documents such as Guo's birth certificate, SALNs, and business records were essential to the investigation and thus lawfully disclosed, even under the Data Privacy Act of 2012,' it added.
Contempt
Meanwhile, the SC affirmed that citing individuals for contempt is a part of the Senate's legislative powers.
Guo is facing a qualified trafficking case before a Pasig court, a graft case before a Valenzuela court, and a material misrepresentation case before a Tarlac court.
A quo warranto petition was also filed against Guo with a Manila court, as well as a petition to cancel her birth certificate before a Tarlac court. — RSJ, GMA Integrated News
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