Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila ... - Columba.us
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LDP, 2nd District, Misamis Oriental 30. Fa<strong>us</strong>tino Dy III, NPC-Lakas, 3rd District,<br />
Isabela 31. Ag<strong>us</strong>to Boboy Syjuco, Lakas, 2nd District, Iloilo 32. Rozzano Rufino B.<br />
Biazon, LDP, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Muntinlupa City 33. Leovigildo B. Banaag, NPC-Lakas,<br />
1st District, Ag<strong>us</strong>an del Norte 34. Eric Singson, LP, 2nd District, Ilocos Sur 35. Jacinto<br />
Paras, Lakas, 1st District, Negros Oriental 36. Jose Solis, Independent, 2nd District,<br />
Sorsogon 37. Renato B. Magtubo, Party List-Partido ng Manggagawa 38. Herminio G.<br />
Teves, Lakas, 3rd District, Negros Oriental 39. Amado T. Espino, Jr., Lakas, 2nd District,<br />
Pangasinan 40. Emilio Macias, NPC, 2nd District, Negros Oriental 41. Arthur Y. Pingoy,<br />
Jr., NPC, 2nd District, South Cotobato 42. Francis Nepomuceno, NPC, 1st District,<br />
Pampanga 43. Conrado M. Estrella III, NPC, 6th District, Pangasinan 44. Elias Bulut, Jr.,<br />
NPC, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Apayao 45. Jurdin Jes<strong>us</strong> M. Romualdo, NPC, Lone District <strong>of</strong><br />
Camiguin 46. Juan Pablo Bondoc, NPC, 4th District, Pampanga 47. Generoso DC.<br />
Tulagan, NPC, 3rd District, Pangasinan 48. Perpetuo Ylagan, Lakas, Lone District <strong>of</strong><br />
Romblon 49. Michael Duavit, NPC, 1st District, Rizal 50. Joseph Ace H. Durano, NPC,<br />
5th District, Cebu 51. Jesli Lap<strong>us</strong>, NPC, 3rd District, Tarlac 52. Carlos Q. Cojuangco,<br />
NPC, 4th District, Negros Occidental 53. Georgidi B. Aggabao, NPC, 4th District,<br />
Santiago, Isabela 54. Francis Escudero, NPC, 1st District, Sorsogon 55. Rene M. Velarde,<br />
Party List-Buhay 56. Celso L. Lobregat, LDP, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Zamboanga City 57.<br />
Alipio Cirilo V. Badelles, NPC, 1st District, Lanao del Norte 58. Didagen P. Dilangalen,<br />
Pwersa ng Masa, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Maguindanao 59. Abraham B. Mitra, LDP, 2nd<br />
District, Palawan 60. Joseph Santiago, NPC, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Catanduanes 61. Darlene<br />
Antonino-C<strong>us</strong>todio, NPC, 1st District <strong>of</strong> South Cotobato & General Santos City 62. Aleta<br />
C. Suarez, LP, 3rd District, Quezon 63. Rodolfo G. Plaza, NPC, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Ag<strong>us</strong>an<br />
del Sur 64. JV Bautista, Party List-Sanlakas 65. Gregorio Ipong, NPC, 2nd District,<br />
North Cotabato 66. Gilbert C. Remulla, LDP, 2nd District, Cavite 67. Rolex T. Suplico,<br />
LDP, 5th District, Iloilo 68. Celia Lay<strong>us</strong>, NPC, Cagayan 69. Juan Miguel Zubiri, Lakas,<br />
3rd District, Bukidnon 70. Benasing Macarambon Jr,. NPC, 2nd District, Lanao del Sur<br />
71. Josefina Joson, NPC, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Nueva Ecija 72. Mark Cojuangco, NPC, 5th<br />
District, Pangasinan 73. Mauricio Domogan, Lakas, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Baguio City 74.<br />
Ronaldo B. Zamora, Pwersa ng Masa, Lone District <strong>of</strong> San Juan 75. Angelo O. Montilla,<br />
NPC, Lone District <strong>of</strong> Sultan Kudarat 76. Roseller L. Barinaga, NPC, 2nd District,<br />
Zamboanga del Norte 77. Jesnar R. Falcon, NPC, 2nd District, Surigao del Sur 78. Ruy<br />
Elias Lopez, NPC, 3rd District, Davao City.<br />
14 Rollo, G.R. No. 160261 at 5. Petitioner had previo<strong>us</strong>ly filed two separate impeachment<br />
complaints before <strong>the</strong> Ho<strong>us</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Representatives against Ombudsman Aniano Desierto.<br />
15 299 SCRA 744 (1998). In Chavez v. PCGG, petitioner Chavez argued that as a<br />
taxpayer and a citizen, he had <strong>the</strong> legal personality to file a petition demanding that <strong>the</strong><br />
PCGG make public any and all negotiations and agreements pertaining to <strong>the</strong> PCGG's<br />
task <strong>of</strong> recovering <strong>the</strong> Marcoses' ill-gotten wealth. Petitioner Chavez fur<strong>the</strong>r argued that<br />
<strong>the</strong> matter <strong>of</strong> recovering <strong>the</strong> ill-gotten wealth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marcoses is an issue <strong>of</strong><br />
transcendental importance to <strong>the</strong> public. The Supreme Court, citing Tañada v. Tuvera,<br />
136 SCRA 27 (1985), Legaspi v. Civil Service Commission, 150 SCRA 530 (1987) and<br />
Albano v. Reyes, 175 SCRA 264 (1989) ruled that petitioner had standing. The Court,<br />
however, went on to elaborate that in any event, <strong>the</strong> question on <strong>the</strong> standing <strong>of</strong> petitioner