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Office of the Ombudsman (Philippines)
Constitutional body in the Philippines
Constitutional body in the Philippines
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| agency_name | Office of the Ombudsman |
| nativename | Tanggapan ng Tanodbayan |
| seal | Ombudsman of the Philippines (Tanodbayan).svg |
| seal_width | 120px |
| seal_caption | Seal |
| image | Office of the Ombudsman (Agham Road, Quezon City; 03-13-2021).jpg |
| formed | 1988 |
| jurisdiction | Philippines |
| headquarters | Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines |
| employees | 1,212 (2024) |
| chief1_name | Jesus Crispin C. Remulla |
| chief1_position | Ombudsman |
| budget | billion (2020) |
| website |
In the Philippines, the Office of the Ombudsman () is the constitutional body responsible for investigating and prosecuting Philippine government officials accused of crimes, especially graft and corruption.
Functions
Under the 1987 Philippine Constitution and the Ombudsman Act of 1989, the Office of the Ombudsman independently monitors all three branches of the government for political corruption. The ombudsman "is principally tasked to investigate on its own or upon complaint by any person, in any form or manner, any act or omission of any public officer or employee, including those in government-owned or controlled corporations, which appears to be illegal, unjust, improper or inefficient." After an investigation, the ombudsman files charges at the Sandiganbayan, a special anti-graft court.
The Offices of the Ombudsman includes the ombudsman's own office, along with offices for a team composed of a sheriff, the ombudsman's second in command, and six other deputies who lead their respective divisions or bureaus.
History
The Office of the Ombudsman predates the 1987 Constitution. There have been several offices established under various presidents of the Philippines whose duties are now subsumed under the Office of the Ombudsman. President Elpidio Quirino established the Integrity Board in 1950; President Ramon Magsaysay, the Presidential Complaints and Action Commission in 1957; President Carlos P. Garcia, the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency in 1958; President Diosdado Macapagal, the Presidential Anti-Graft Committee in 1962; and finally President Ferdinand Marcos, the Presidential Agency on Reform and Government Operations in 1966.
In 1969, the Office of the Citizens Counselor was created by the Republic Act No. 6028.
In the martial law-era 1973 Philippine Constitution (Sections 5 and 6, Article XIII), provided for the establishment of a special court called the Sandiganbayan and an office of the ombudsman called the Tanodbayan. The Tanodbayan was not independent but served at the pleasure of the president and could be removed at any time.
After Marcos was overthrown in the 1986 People Power Revolution, President Corazon Aquino issued two executive orders (nos. 243 and 244) in July 1987 that dictated a new Office of the Ombudsman and transformed the Tanodbayan into the Office of the Special Prosecutor under the ombudsman. Following the passage of the 1987 Constitution, the Ombudsman Act of 1989 was passed to define the roles and structure of the Office.
In March 2011, President Benigno Aquino III ordered the dismissal of Emilio Gonzales III as Deputy Ombudsman for Military and Other Law Enforcement Officers for neglecting to properly handle the complaint filed by policeman Rolando Mendoza prior to the Manila hostage crisis in 2010. In September 2012, Gonzales was ordered reinstated by the Supreme Court, which argued among others that he did not commit an offense that could be considered "intentional wrongdoing[...] amounting to betrayal of public trust". By January 2014, the Supreme Court ruled the president's dismissal of a deputy ombudsman to be unconstitutional as it violates the independence of the Office of the Ombudsman provided by the Constitution.
In 2016, Overall Deputy Ombudsman Melchor Arthur Carandang began investigating a plunder complaint filed by Senator Antonio Trillanes regarding the allegedly questionable bank accounts of President Rodrigo Duterte and his family from 2006 to 2016. By July 2018, Carandang was ordered dismissed from office by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea for allegedly committing graft, corruption and betrayal of public trust in issuing statements about the Duterte family's bank records. In spite of Carandang's appeal, as well as criticism from observers that Medialdea's order violates the Supreme Court ruling from 2014 regarding the independence of the agency, the dismissal order was enforced on June 17, 2019; Duterte later appointed procurement director Warren Rex Liong of the Department of Budget and Management as ODO in November 2020.
In August 2023, a special panel of investigators at the Ombudsman recommended that Liong be charged with three counts of graft for his alleged involvement in the Pharmally scandal that was uncovered in 2021.
Officials
The ombudsman and its subordinates are appointed by the president of the Philippines from a list submitted by the Judicial and Bar Council for a nonrenewable seven-year term. The ombudsman can be removed from office only through impeachment.
| Name | Photo | Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jesus Crispin Remulla | [[File:Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla Portrait (cropped2).jpg | 136x136px]] | The Ombudsman (Tanodbayan) |
| Cornelio L. Somido & Dante F. Vargas(Officer-in-charge) | Overall Deputy Ombudsman | ||
| Cornelio L. Somido | Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon | ||
| Dante F. Vargas | [[File:Acting Ombudsman Dante F. Vargas.jpg | 100px]] | Deputy Ombudsman for Visayas |
| Anderson A. Lo | Deputy Ombudsman for Mindanao | ||
| Jose M. Balmeo, Jr. | Deputy Ombudsman for Military and Other Law Enforcement Offices(MOLEO) | ||
| Mariflor Punzalan-Castillo | Special Prosecutor |
List of ombudsmen
| No. | Image | Ombudsman | Term | Tenure length | Appointing President | Post held prior to appointment | 1 | — | 2 | — | 3 | 4 | — | 5 | 6 | — | — | 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Vasquez conrado.jpg | 100px]] | **** | ||||||||||||||||
| (1913–2006) | May 12, 1988 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| May 12, 1995 | Corazon Aquino | Supreme Court Associate Justice (1982–1983) | ||||||||||||||||
| **** | ||||||||||||||||||
| Officer-in-charge | May 19, 1995 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| August 4, 1995 | Fidel V. Ramos | Overall Deputy Ombudsman (1992) | ||||||||||||||||
| **** | ||||||||||||||||||
| (born 1935) | August 4, 1995 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| August 4, 2002 | Special Prosecutor (1991–1995) | |||||||||||||||||
| **** | ||||||||||||||||||
| Acting | August 4, 2002 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| October 10, 2002 | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | Overall Deputy Ombudsman (1999) | ||||||||||||||||
| [[File:Simeon Marcelo.jpg | 100px]] | **** | ||||||||||||||||
| (born 1953) | October 10, 2002 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| December 1, 2005 | Solicitor General (2001–2002) | |||||||||||||||||
| **** | ||||||||||||||||||
| (born 1948) | December 1, 2005 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| May 6, 2011 | Justice Secretary (2002–2003, 2003–2004) | |||||||||||||||||
| **** | ||||||||||||||||||
| Acting | May 6, 2011 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| July 28, 2011 | Benigno Aquino III | Overall Deputy Ombudsman | ||||||||||||||||
| [[File:Conchita Carpio-Morales - 2016 (cropped).jpg | 100px]] | **** | ||||||||||||||||
| (born 1941) | July 28, 2011 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| July 28, 2018 | Supreme Court Associate Justice (2002–2011) | |||||||||||||||||
| [[File:Samuel Martires.jpg | 100px]] | **** | ||||||||||||||||
| (born 1949) | July 28, 2018 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| July 28, 2025 | Rodrigo Duterte | Supreme Court Associate Justice (2017–2018) | ||||||||||||||||
| **** | ||||||||||||||||||
| Officer-in-charge | July 28, 2025 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| August 27, 2025 | Bongbong Marcos | Special Prosecutor (2024–2025) | ||||||||||||||||
| [[File:Acting Ombudsman Dante F. Vargas.jpg | 100px]] | **** | ||||||||||||||||
| Officer-in-charge | August 27, 2025 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| October 10, 2025 | Deputy Ombudsman (2022–2025) | |||||||||||||||||
| [[File:Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla Portrait (cropped2).jpg | 136x136px]] | **** | ||||||||||||||||
| (born 1961) | October 10, 2025 | |||||||||||||||||
| – | ||||||||||||||||||
| present | Justice Secretary (2022–2025) |
References
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- (September 24, 2021). "Pharmally scandal: Due diligence failure overshadows debate on law". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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