At A Glance
- The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee denied that any hearing is scheduled on June 16, 2026, and rejected circulating online claims about a supposed proceeding.
- The committee said former Congressman Mike Defensor had no authority to announce any Senate hearing, stressing that he is neither a member of the chamber nor the panel.
- It emphasized that all committee hearings must follow strict Senate procedures, including a three-day notice and agenda distribution, and urged the public to rely only on official announcements.
The Senate Committee on Accountability of Public Officers and Investigations or the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee said on Tuesday, June 16, that no hearing has been scheduled for June 16.
Senator Erwin Tulfo (Senate PRIB photo)
In a statement signed by its chairman, Senator Erwin Tulfo, the panel clarified that the recent announcements made by former Congressman Mike Defensor regarding an alleged hearing on said date were made without the authority and approval of the Committee.
"Accordingly, the Committee categorically rejects the misinformation being circulated online," it added.
The panel reminded that legislative proceedings must strictly adhere to established protocols.
Under the Rules of the Senate, a formal three-day notice and agenda distribution are mandatory before any committee hearing. The purported June 16 hearing completely bypasses this institutional requirement, rendering it illegitimate.
It also stated that Defensor is neither a member of the Senate nor the Blue Ribbon Committee.
"Consequently, he is not privy to the official investigations of this body. He possesses no legal standing to announce any proceeding on behalf of the Senate," it said.
"The Blue Ribbon Committee will not permit its name and institutional integrity to be misrepresented or utilized for unauthorized disclosures. The public is urged to rely exclusively on the official announcements and advisories from the Blue Ribbon Committee and/or Senate of the Philippines," it added.
In an interview, Tulfo said that the event is more of a press conference than a hearing. He stated that they're looking possible legal action against Defensor for announcing such an event.
"Pero initially po, we're looking at usurpation of authority po yun, yung ginagawa niya po na gano'n (At the outset, we are considering whether his actions constitute usurpation of authority)," Tulfo said.