Bato dela Rosa asked to comment on ethics complaint against him
At A Glance
- A Senate panel is now asking Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa to formally comment on the ethics complaint that was filed against him.
A Senate panel is now asking Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa to formally comment on the ethics complaint that was filed against him.
Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito said he has asked his colleague to comply with the request of the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges which he chairs.
“I am asking Senator Dela Rose as Chair of the Committee on Ethics to formally comment in connection on the complaint against him,” Ejercito said.
Earlier, in an interview after the Senate flag-raising ceremony, Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III said he supports the issuance of a show-cause order for dela Rosa.
Sotto pointed out that the lawmaker has not made any moves to reach out to his office since he stopped reporting for work in November 2025.
“I have suggested that Sen. Bato be asked to provide an explanation—to show cause why we should not follow or give in to the complaint,” he said.
Sotto is referring to the ethics case filed in February by the civil society group ‘Wag Kang KuCorrupt’ that questioned his continued absence in the Senate.
The group said his absence in Senate plenary discussions and committee hearings is not only a clear dereliction of duty, but also considered grave abuse of the privilege entrusted to him by Filipinos who elected him to the Upper Chamber.
Earlier, Ejercito said they have asked the senator to consider waiving his salary and allowances. He said there is a possibility that the ethics complaint against him would be dismissed if he does so.
Dela Rosa has been absent in the Senate since an alleged arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been issued against him. Until now no arrest warrant has been released for the senator who has been named one of the co-perpetrators in the crimes against humanity filed against former president Rodrigo Duterte.