Transparency and Accountability to Drive All COMELEC Decisions says COMELEC Chair George Erwin M. Garcia
Commission
on Elections (COMELEC) Chairman George Erwin Mojica Garcia reaffirmed the
Commission’s commitment to full transparency and due process as it prepares to
issue a Show Cause Order (SCO) to Senator Rodante Marcoleta regarding questions
on campaign donations.
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Chairman
Garcia stressed that the SCO is not a penalty, but an avenue to allow the
concerned party to explain his side clearly and officially.
“Mag-iisyu
ang COMELEC ng Show Cause Order para magkaroon din ng venue ang ating butihing
senador na makapagpaliwanag,” Garcia said.
“Mahirap na
sa social media, kasama na rin ang COMELEC. Baka akala hindi kami umaaksyon.”
He
reiterated that for the Commission, the priority is clarity, not accusation.
“In the
meantime, hindi muna ‘yung liability ang tinitingnan ng COMELEC. Ano ba ang
paliwanag? Ano ang kadahilanan? Babalansehin namin ang ebidensiya as against sa
hawak namin na dokumento,” he explained.
The COMELEC
will review all submissions to determine objectively whether there is basis to
file a case or to simply set aside the issue if no violation is found.
“Walang
Exemption”: Donations Must Always Be Declared
Chairman
Garcia was firm in reminding candidates and public officials that all campaign
donations, especially those received during the campaign period, must be fully
declared, without exception.
“As far as
the COMELEC is concerned, wala talagang exemption doon,” he emphasized.
“Dapat
ilalatag lahat. Ano pa ang purpose ng publication, ng submission sa amin, at ng
panunumpa kung meron naman tayong hindi ilalagay?”
Garcia
highlighted that undeclared donations undermine the integrity of the electoral
process and defeat the purpose of campaign finance laws intended to ensure
fairness and transparency.
BARMM
Parliamentary Elections: COMELEC Awaits Districting Law
The COMELEC
Chairman also discussed the situation in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), where uncertainty remains due to the pending
districting law required for the 2025–2026 electoral calendar.
Although the
Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) is aware of the November 30, 2025
deadline, the law has yet to be passed.
“Unfortunately,
naghihintay pa rin po tayo ngayon sa balita kung maipapasa ang districting
law,” Garcia said.
“Alam ng BTA
na kinakailangang may batas na bago mag–November 30 dahil kailangan magsimula
ng filing of candidacy pagpasok ng Enero.”
Without a
districting law, COMELEC warns that it will not have enough time to prepare,
especially since the BARMM polls are planned to be an automated election,
requiring longer preparation and more technical deployment.
A Commitment
to Integrity
Throughout
his message, Chairman Garcia emphasized that transparency and accountability
guide every COMELEC action, whether in addressing allegations involving a
senator or ensuring a smooth electoral process in BARMM.
His
assurance was clear:
“Para sa
katiwasayan ng lahat… gagawin po namin ‘yon. At asahan ninyo po, sa mga susunod
na araw, ma-iisyu na ang Show Cause Order.”
With these
statements, COMELEC under Chairman Garcia reiterates its mandate: to uphold
fair elections, protect due process, and maintain public trust, no exceptions,
no shortcuts.


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