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Senator Pia Cayetano criticized National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag, accusing the agency of allegedly applying pressure and intimidation against her brother, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano.
Her remarks came amid the NBI's ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities involving projects connected to the 2019 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.
"Hindi tayo sensitive, mababaw."
Pia Cayetano made the statement while responding to developments surrounding the investigation.
The controversy stems from the NBI's inquiry into alleged anomalies related to projects undertaken during the country's hosting of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
Authorities are examining whether government funds and procurement processes complied with applicable laws and regulations.
As of this stage, the investigation remains ongoing, and no final judicial determination has been made regarding any allegations.
According to the senator, she believes the actions taken against Alan Peter Cayetano amount to unnecessary pressure.
She questioned the manner in which the investigation is being pursued and suggested that public officials should not be subjected to intimidation while legal processes are underway.
The NBI has continued its investigation as part of its mandate to examine allegations of possible irregularities.
The NBI has not announced any final findings regarding the SEA Games investigation.
Government investigations typically involve evidence gathering, document review, and witness interviews before any recommendation for the filing of charges is made.
Any determination of criminal or administrative liability would ultimately rest with the appropriate prosecutorial and judicial authorities.
Investigations involving public projects often generate intense political debate, particularly when high-profile officials are involved. While elected leaders may question the methods employed by investigators, the legal process requires that allegations be evaluated through evidence rather than public opinion.
At the same time, investigative agencies are expected to carry out their mandate professionally and impartially, while those under investigation retain the presumption of innocence until proven otherwise. The outcome of the SEA Games inquiry will ultimately depend on the evidence gathered and the decisions of the proper legal institutions.
"Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow's cause." — Isaiah 1:17 (ESV)
Isaiah calls leaders and citizens alike to pursue justice with integrity. The verse emphasizes that accountability and fairness should go hand in hand. Public institutions are expected to investigate allegations impartially, while those involved deserve due process and equal protection under the law. Justice is best served when truth is established through evidence rather than assumption or political rivalry.
February 08, 2026•3 min read

Senate President Tito Sotto confirmed he has been briefed on procedures in the event that an impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte reaches the Senate for trial.
At first glance, the development appears routine. In practice, it’s consequential.
An impeachment trial transforms the Senate into a constitutional court, with the Senate President presiding. Preparation at this stage does not presume guilt, nor does it predict a trial will occur. It signals something narrower but important: institutional readiness.
Briefings typically cover:
Constitutional rules governing impeachment
Senate trial procedures and timelines
Presiding officer responsibilities
Standards for motions, evidence, and voting
These sessions are procedural, not political. They are designed to ensure that, should articles of impeachment be transmitted, the Senate can proceed without delay and without improvisation.
Sotto emphasized that any action remains contingent on formal developments in the House of Representatives. Until articles are transmitted, there is no trial—only preparation.
Impeachment is rare and disruptive. It requires:
Suspension of regular legislative work
Heightened public scrutiny
Strict adherence to due process
Early preparation helps prevent procedural missteps that could compromise the trial’s legitimacy. In prior impeachments, delays and disputes often stemmed from unclear rules or contested authority. Briefings aim to avoid repeating those problems.
This briefing comes amid:
Public discussion about impeachment timelines
Senate leadership stability questions
Legal debate following recent court rulings
Against that backdrop, preparation can be misread as positioning. Senate leaders, however, stress the distinction between process and politics.
Being briefed is not an endorsement of impeachment. It is a safeguard for the institution.
As presiding officer of an impeachment court, the Senate President:
Administers the oath to senators
Rules on procedural motions (subject to appeal)
Maintains order during trial
The role requires neutrality. Any perceived bias—before or during proceedings—can undermine public confidence. This is why advance clarity on rules matters as much as the trial itself.
It does signal:
The Senate is preparing for contingencies
Leadership is prioritizing procedural clarity
The institution wants to avoid ad-hoc decisions
It does not signal:
A conclusion on the merits of any case
An imminent trial date
A shift in Senate leadership
Observers note that preparation is prudent regardless of outcome. If no articles arrive, the briefings remain unused. If they do, the Senate avoids scrambling.
Impeachment talk often inflames speculation. For the Senate, however, duty lies in being ready without prejudging.
That balance—readiness without rhetoric—is difficult in a polarized climate. Still, it is essential. The Senate’s credibility during any impeachment depends less on political alignment and more on procedural discipline.
The next steps depend entirely on the House of Representatives. Until then:
No trial calendar exists
No rules of evidence are activated
No senators are sworn in as judges
For now, the briefing stands as a reminder that institutions must prepare for extraordinary processes—even when outcomes are uncertain.
Quiet takeaway: In impeachment, preparation is not a verdict—it’s a responsibility.
Bible verse anchor:
Proverbs 21:5 — “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance.”



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