Try GOLD - Free
Senate Remands Sara Impeachment Case to House
The Philippine Star
|June 11, 2025
Instead of Outright Dismissal

Senators took their oaths last night as judges in an impeachment court that will try Vice President Sara Duterte for culpable violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public trust, among other charges.
Later in the evening, the Senate, voting 18-5-0, decided to remand the Articles of Impeachment back to the House, with only Senators Koko Pimentel, Risa Hontiveros, Nancy Binay, Grace Poe, and Sherwin Gatchalian voting against the motion.
Remanding was done instead of dismissing the Articles of Impeachment outright, as proposed by pro-Duterte senators. The move also seeks to clarify if the House still wants to proceed with the trial during the 19th Congress, which ends on June 30.
The 22 senator-judges donned Oxford crimson robes and took their oaths as members of the impeachment court, officially convening the body a day ahead of the original schedule.
They swore to uphold "impartial justice" in hearing the evidence and rendering their verdict.
Senate President Francis Escudero, as presiding chair, took his oath ahead of his colleagues, on Monday night.
He said the Impeachment Rules were not amended because he does not want them changed "in the middle of the game." The oath-taking and eventually the convening of the impeachment court took place even after Sen.
Ronald dela Rosa tried to block them during plenary session, citing "constitutional infirmities" in the Articles of Impeachment transmitted by the House of Representatives.
But this was shot down during session, with Sen. Joel Villanueva arguing the issue can only be taken up by the court.
Escudero agreed, as he suspended session to give way for the convening of the court and for the senators to put on their robes.
This story is from the June 11, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Philippine Star
The Philippine Star
3 dead, 5 missing from typhoons
The combined effects of typhoons Mirasol and Nando have left at least three people dead, with nine injured and five others reported missing.
4 mins
September 24, 2025

The Philippine Star
PIOLO PASCUAL SHIFTS ACTING GEARS WITH 'THE RIDE'
PIOLO PASCUAL IS TAKING ON THE DARKER, GRITTIER ROUTE with his latest film, \"The Ride,\" produced by his outfit Spring Films in partnership with Cornerstone and MQuest.
5 mins
September 24, 2025
The Philippine Star
Airtight cases to be filed vs rioters, financiers
The Philippine National Police (PNP) will file airtight cases against the people who sowed violence during the protests.
2 mins
September 24, 2025

The Philippine Star
Flood control graft raps poised vs 3 lawmakers, DPWH official
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has recommended the filing of graft and corruption charges against Senators Joel Villanueva and Jinggoy Estrada and several others implicated in the multibillion-peso flood control scam.
4 mins
September 24, 2025

The Philippine Star
AI and the Philippine capital market: Promise, pitfalls and safe adoption
Around the world, financial institutions are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to reimagine how capital markets operate. It has been hailed as a force that can make processes more efficient, enhance surveillance and broaden access to financial services.
3 mins
September 24, 2025

The Philippine Star
S&P cuts Phl growth outlook
S&P Global Ratings has trimmed its growth forecast for the Philippines to 5.6 percent this year from its earlier 5.9 percent estimate, citing subdued private consumption and investment alongside persistent global uncertainties.
1 mins
September 24, 2025
The Philippine Star
Poe denies role in small committee budget insertions
All senators in the 19th Congress had submitted amendments or insertions in the proposed national budget, according to former senator Grace Poe.
1 mins
September 24, 2025
The Philippine Star
Ex-PCO chief Garafil elected as House secretary general
Former Presidential Communications Office (PCO) secretary Cheloy Garafil was elected yesterday as the new secretary general of the House of Representatives.
2 mins
September 24, 2025
The Philippine Star
Doing things for ourselves
There are many who are urging a tax boycott because the taxes we pay are being stolen by government officials and their cronies. But most of the taxes we pay are collected automatically like the VAT and deducted from our salaries before we see our payslip.
4 mins
September 24, 2025
The Philippine Star
Senators clash over protected witnesses
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson traded barbs with his predecessor in the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, Rodante Marcoleta, accusing the latter of trying to protect contractor couple Curlee and Sarah Discaya by pushing for their witness protection bid.
2 mins
September 24, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size