Senator Escudero to Lead Senate Hearings on Anti-Nepotism Bill
Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero has been appointed to lead Senate hearings on a priority measure that will disqualify relatives of public officials from entering into government contracts. This follows his designation as chairperson of a newly created subcommittee under the Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization, and Professional Regulation.
Senate Approval and Bill Details
The Senate approved Escudero's appointment during last Monday's plenary session. Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri disclosed that the move was made at the request of Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who chairs the parent committee. The chamber then referred the proposal under Senate Bill No. 783 to Escudero's subcommittee, highlighting its role in enhancing transparency and accountability in public procurement.
Escudero, the senator from Sorsogon, is the principal author of SB 783. He has long advocated for reforms to bar public officials and their relatives up to the fourth civil degree from participating in government contracts. The bill is co-authored by Senators Bong Go and Joel Villanueva and is currently pending in the Senate.
Escudero's Advocacy and Goals
In filing the bill on August 4, 2025, Escudero emphasized that banning officials and their kin from government projects would "boost procurement safeguards" and close gaps that allow undue influence in public transactions. He stressed that such reforms are crucial to restoring public trust and ensuring that government resources are allocated fairly and transparently.
"This subcommittee will ensure that integrity in public service is not only discussed but institutionalized," Escudero said. "By disqualifying relatives of officials from government contracts, we close the loopholes that allow undue influence and strengthen the country's procurement safeguards as part of our continuing efforts to fight graft and corruption."
Senate Commitment and Future Hearings
The creation of the subcommittee reflects the Senate's commitment to prioritizing anti-corruption measures, aligning with President Marcos Jr.'s call to eliminate undue influence in public transactions. With Escudero at the helm, hearings are expected to fast-track deliberations and consolidate legislative proposals that safeguard government procurement from familial and political interference.
Escudero concluded, "Makakaasa ang taumbayan na ang mga pulong na ating pangungunahan ay mananatiling transparent at bukas sa pagdinig ng bawa't panig upang matiyak na ang resulta ng mga public hearings na ito ay malinaw, at tunay na nagsusulong ng tapat na pamahalaan." This translates to a promise that the hearings will remain transparent and open to all sides to ensure clear outcomes that promote honest governance.



