The House of Representatives’ ethics panel is set to discuss Negros Oriental 3rd District Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr.’s refusal to return to work following the expiration of his travel authority on March 9. | GabrielLaluINQ
“To determine may violation ba? May reasons ba? Of course to protect the image of the House. So ‘yon lang. We are looking for our quorum this time maybe, masuspend itong meeting and then move to undertake,” Espares said.
“Of course alam natin mainit ang issue so at least we will really ensure na may nagawa rin ‘yong ating institutions,” he said. “Of course due process, may hearing talaga […] It depends with decision of committee after… anyway I will process and inform the respondent on whatever ,” he added.
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