House Committee Subpoenas Former Senator Trillanes for Hearing on Duterte Accounts
Trillanes Subpoenaed for House Hearing on Duterte Accounts

House Committee Issues Subpoena to Former Senator Trillanes for Crucial Hearing

The House Justice Committee has formally served a subpoena to former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, compelling his attendance at a scheduled hearing set for tomorrow, April 22, 2026. This legal summons marks a significant development in an ongoing investigation into high-profile financial allegations.

Details of the Subpoena and Allegations

Based on the contents of the subpoena, Trillanes is required to present original or certified true copies of documents that outline his accusations against Vice President Sara Duterte. These allegations center on unexplained wealth that reportedly was not disclosed in her Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN), raising questions about financial transparency.

The primary focus of the hearing will be to have Trillanes testify regarding alleged joint bank accounts held by former President Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, VP Sara. According to claims, these accounts contain hundreds of millions or even billions of pesos that were deposited or transferred over several years, prompting scrutiny from multiple government agencies.

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Expected Participants and Broader Implications

In addition to Trillanes, representatives from key institutions are anticipated to appear before the committee. These include officials from the Office of the Ombudsman, the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). Their simultaneous presence underscores the seriousness of the allegations and the coordinated effort to address potential financial irregularities.

This hearing could have far-reaching consequences, as it delves into matters of public accountability and governance. The involvement of multiple agencies highlights the complexity of the case, which touches on issues of corruption, money laundering, and compliance with financial disclosure laws.

As the proceedings unfold, all eyes will be on how Trillanes and the agency representatives present their evidence and testimonies, potentially shaping public perception and legal outcomes in the coming days.

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