Ethics case vs dela Rosa hinges on Senate rule changes - BusinessWorld Online
Senate Ethics Committee must amend rules to impose a 'no work, no pay' sanction on Sen. dela Rosa, whose complaint is sixth in line, delaying immediate action, Sen. Ejercito said.
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Senate still lacks ‘no work, no pay’ rule for Bato’s case
Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa may have one thing less to worry about as the ethics complaint filed against him for absenteeism may be junked on a technicality. According to Sen. JV Ejercito, who chairs the panel that received the complaint, the chamber still has no such thing as a “no work, no pay” rule […]...Keep on reading: Senate still lacks ‘no work, no pay’ rule for Bato’s case
Ethics case vs dela Rosa hinges on Senate rule changes - BusinessWorld Online
THE Senate must amend its rules before it can tackle the ethics complaint against Senator Ronald “Bato” M. dela Rosa, a senator said on Wednesday. Senator Joseph Victor G. Ejercito, who heads the Ethics committee, said that it must amend the Senate’s rules to include a “no work, no pay” policy before it can tackle the ethics complaint against Mr. dela Rosa. “It is really necessary, if we continue with this (then) the case will be dismissed. It’s…
Some senators face more than one ethics complaint, says Ejercito
MANILA, Philippines — Some senators are facing more than one complaint before the Senate Ethics Committee, Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito said on Wednesday.The ethics committee chairman said the panel convened to pass and adopt its rules, which included notifying the concerned senators of the cases filed against them.At least six senators are facing complaints, including Ronald Dela Rosa, Francis Escudero, Risa Hontiveros, and Ejercito himself."The…
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