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Plunder Complaint Alone Does Not Suspend an Incumbent Senator: A Meditation on the Fragile Veil Between Accusation and Annihilation

Plunder Complaint Alone Does Not Suspend an Incumbent Senator: A Meditation on the Fragile Veil Between Accusation and Annihilation Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ June 30, 2026 In the grand theater of Philippine public life, where *plunder* evokes not merely larceny on a Homeric scale but the alchemical transmutation of public trust into private empires, one encounters a deceptively prosaic legal axiom: the mere filing of a complaint does not, by its own incantatory power, suspend an incumbent senator from office. Only the pendency of a *valid Information* in court triggers the mandatory preventive suspension under Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7080, the Anti-Plunder Act. This is no arid procedural footnote. It is a philosophical redoubt, a bulwark—however porous—against the ancient temptation to weaponize the machinery of justice as a preemptive scalpel for political excision. To expound upon it is to descend into the esoteric interplay of *nomos* (law) and *physis* (nature), presumption of ...

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