House of Representatives of the Philippines
Impeaching body (Committee Report No. 261 / House Resolution No. 989)
Approved Committee Report No. 261 and House Resolution No. 989, the Articles of Impeachment, by a plenary vote of 257-25-9 on May 11, 2026.
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Claims attributed to House of Representatives of the Philippines (5)
Prosecution: court powers override secrecy laws
Prosecution counsel stated that it seeks subpoenas duces tecum for the bank, tax, and AMLC records of the respondent and her husband, Atty. Mans Carpio, and asserted that the Constitution vests the impeachment court with extraordinary powers that no person, law, or administrative rule can limit, invoking the impeachment exceptions in the bank secrecy law and the Data Privacy Act.
The DepEd bribery allegation
The Articles of Impeachment allege VP Duterte gave monetary gifts or payments to Department of Education officials to induce the violation and circumvention of procurement and other related laws.
The Article IV grave-threats charge
House prosecutors cite VP Duterte's November 23, 2024 recorded online briefing, in which she stated she had instructed a person to kill President Marcos, the First Lady, and the former House Speaker if she herself were killed, as the factual basis for Article IV's grave-threats and incitement-to-sedition charge.
The ₱612.5M confidential-funds charge
The Articles of Impeachment allege that VP Duterte was responsible for the systematic misuse, misappropriation, and irregular disbursement of P612.5 million in confidential funds combined between the Office of the Vice President (P500M) and the Department of Education (P112.5M).
The unexplained-wealth allegation
The Articles of Impeachment allege VP Duterte's declared net worth grew from about P7.2 million in 2007 to about P88.5 million in 2024, a disparity that House prosecutors describe as disproportionate to her lawful income, alongside alleged gaps between her SALN entries and bank records.
Sessions where their statements were tracked (15)
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