At A Glance
- True to his word, Speaker Faustino "Bojie" Dy III has reconstituted the Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) Review and Compliance Committee in the House of Representatives.
House Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
True to his word, Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III has reconstituted the Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) Review and Compliance Committee in the House of Representatives.
The move was in line with the provisions of Republic Act (RA) No. 6713 and consistent with the Speaker’s earlier statements regarding revisiting the House’s guidelines on the release of SALNs.
Dy, Isabela's 6th district representative. also released his SALN to the media on Wednesday, Oct. 22, following earlier commitments to make his SALN public.
He earlier said that he would "lead by example" and release the document.
In a memorandum order dated Oct. 20, 2025, Deputy Speaker and South Cotabato 2nd district Rep. Ferdinand Hernandez was designated as chairperson of the SALN Committee, with Iloilo 3rd district Rep. Lorenz Defensor and Marikina 2nd district Rep. Miro Quimbo as cice chairpersons.
The members of the committee include TGP Party-list Rep. Jose “Bong” Teves Jr., Tarlac 2nd district Rep. Maria Cristina Angeles, Quezon 1st district Rep. Wilfrido Mark Enverga, Ilocos Norte 2nd district Rep. Angelo Barba, and Dinagat Islands lone district Rep. Kaka Bag-ao.
To provide technical and administrative support, the panel secretariat will be composed of senior officials from the legal affairs, legislative operations, and administrative departments; as well as the Office of the Secretary General, the Committee on Rules, and the Records Management Service, along with one representative from the Office of the Speaker.
In the memo, which takes effect immediately, Speaker Dy said "The Committee will continue to perform its mandate as contained in House Memorandum Order No. 17-42 (SPK) dated December 20, 2016, and in the Rules of Procedure in the Filing, Review, and Disclosure of, and Access to, the SALNs of Members, Officials, and Employees of the House of Representatives under Resolution No. 176 adopted on January 30, 2019."
The reconstitution of the SALN Committee follows the Speaker's statement last week that the House will review its rules on the public disclosure of members’ SALNs to ensure transparency and accountability.
In a radio interview last Wednesday with former House member and radio host Ted Failon, Dy also shared that House members are generally open to the idea of making their SALNs public.
Dy added that lawmakers’ SALNs used to be open to public inspection and that Congress should consider returning to that practice.