The following is a list of Filipino politicians convicted of crimes in relation to their conduct while in office.
This excludes:
The list however includes convicted people who were later pardoned of their crimes.
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joseph Estrada | 2007 | Plunder | Life imprisonment | See Trial of Joseph Estrada; Later pardoned | [1] |
Name | Year | Constituent | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Romeo Jalosjos Sr. | 1997 | Zamboanga del Norte, 1st district | Lakas | Two counts of rape Six counts of child molestation |
2 life stences (rape) 90 years of imprisonment (Up to 15 years per each six charges) |
Removed from his position in 2002 after his conviction was ruled in finality. | [2] [3] |
Name | Year | Office | Region | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zaldy Ampatuan | 2019 | Governor | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao | Lakas Kampi CMD | Murder | 40 years of jail | In relation to the Maguindanao massacre of 2009 | |
Imelda Marcos | 2018 | Governor | National Capital Region | Graft | 42–77 years of jail (7–11 years per each seven charges) |
For illegally funneling about $200 million to Swiss foundations in the 1970s; Marcos remains undetained | [4] |
Name | Year | Province | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sajid Islam Ampatuan | 2022–23 | Maguindanao | Malversion through falsification of public documents; Graft | 160–164 years of jail | [5] |
Name | Year | City/Municipality | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ruben Ecleo Jr. | 2012 | San Jose, Surigao del Norte (now Dinagat Islands) | Graft | 18 years | Removed as Dinagat Islands House of Representatives member in 2012 for this crime. | [6] [7] |
The following is a list of Filipino politicians convicted of crimes in relation to their conduct while in office.
This excludes:
The list however includes convicted people who were later pardoned of their crimes.
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joseph Estrada | 2007 | Plunder | Life imprisonment | See Trial of Joseph Estrada; Later pardoned | [1] |
Name | Year | Constituent | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Romeo Jalosjos Sr. | 1997 | Zamboanga del Norte, 1st district | Lakas | Two counts of rape Six counts of child molestation |
2 life stences (rape) 90 years of imprisonment (Up to 15 years per each six charges) |
Removed from his position in 2002 after his conviction was ruled in finality. | [2] [3] |
Name | Year | Office | Region | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zaldy Ampatuan | 2019 | Governor | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao | Lakas Kampi CMD | Murder | 40 years of jail | In relation to the Maguindanao massacre of 2009 | |
Imelda Marcos | 2018 | Governor | National Capital Region | Graft | 42–77 years of jail (7–11 years per each seven charges) |
For illegally funneling about $200 million to Swiss foundations in the 1970s; Marcos remains undetained | [4] |
Name | Year | Province | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sajid Islam Ampatuan | 2022–23 | Maguindanao | Malversion through falsification of public documents; Graft | 160–164 years of jail | [5] |
Name | Year | City/Municipality | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ruben Ecleo Jr. | 2012 | San Jose, Surigao del Norte (now Dinagat Islands) | Graft | 18 years | Removed as Dinagat Islands House of Representatives member in 2012 for this crime. | [6] [7] |