Rene Saguisag

Rene A. V. Saguisag (/sɑːɡɪsɑːɡ/, born August 14, 1939 in Mauban, Quezon, Philippines) is a Filipino lawyer and politician. He served as a Filipino Senator from 1987 until 1992.[1][2][3]


Rene Saguisag
Senator of the Philippines
In office
August 15, 1987  June 30, 1992
Personal details
Born
Rene A. V. Saguisag

(1939-08-14) August 14, 1939
Mauban, Tayabas, Commonwealth of the Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Spouse(s)Dulce Saguisag (1943–2007)
OccupationLawyer, Senator

Early life

Rene Saguisag was born on August 14, 1939 in Mauban, Quezon, Philippines.[4] Saguisag attended elementary school at Makati Elementary School in 1951.[2] He graduated from Rizal High School in 1955.[2]

Saguisag went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 from San Beda College.[2] He also later graduated cum laude from San Beda College with a bachelor of laws degree in 1963 and placed 6th in the same year's Bar Examinations.[2] Saguisag also obtained his Master of Laws degree from Harvard Law School in 1968.[2]

Martial Law

Rene Saguisag practiced law as a prominent human rights lawyer in the Philippines from 1972 to 1986.[2] He was among the opposition figures targeted for arrest by President Ferdinand Marcos' administration upon the declaration of martial law in September 1972, and he spent several months in jail without being charged of a crime.[3] Upon his release from prison, he joined the Free Legal Assistance Group, an organization founded by fellow oppositionist Jose Diokno.[3]

Presidential spokesperson

After the 1986 EDSA Revolution, he served as a spokesman for then-President-elect Corazon Aquino beginning on January 22, 1986.[2]

Philippine Senate

Saguisag ran for the Senate of the Philippines in 1987,[2] promising during the campaign that he would only run for one term.[1] He won the election, placing ninth out of twenty-four winning positions. This earned him a six year term along with the other top 12 senatorial winners, and he stayed in the Senate until the end of his promised one term, in 1992.[2]

As a senator, Saguisag served as Chairman of the Committee on Ethics and Privileges.[4] He also served on the "ad hoc" committee on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant.[2]

He was the primary author of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees (R.A. 6713), co-author of the Ombudsman Act of 1989 (R.A. 6770), and was one of the 16 senators who voted against the extension of the U.S. military bases treaty in 1991.[1]

Rene Saguisag was one of only two Filipino senators who attended all 415 session days from July 1987 to June 1990.[2]

Post-Senate career

Following his departure from the Senate, Saguisag became one of the leading defense lawyers in the corruption trial of former President Joseph Estrada.[4]

Before President Estrada stepped down from Malacañang on account of the plunder case filed against him, right after the Philippine Centennial Celebration, Saguisag was appointed by Estrada to head the Ad Hoc and Independent Citizens' Committee (AHICC) with members Atty. Francis Pangilinan, Engr. Fiorello Estuar, USec. Antonio M. Llorente, and Corazon dela Paz. AHICC was created by President Estrada on February 24, 1999 through Administrative Order No. 53 to investigate if there were irregularities that transpired during the preparations and celebrations of Philippine Centennial Anniversary. AHICC found that the bidding for certain centennial projects had been rigged, that certain documents used in the bidding had been falsified, and that certain signatures on documents were forged.

2007 Car crash

Rene Saguisag was seriously injured in a car crash on November 8, 2007, in Makati City. A speeding dump truck struck Saguisag's van, killing his wife Dulce Saguisag, a former Secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.[4]

Saguisag was left in critical condition following the collision. His injuries included seven broken ribs and small blood clots in his brain.[5] However, his doctors stated that he had a "very good chance" of a full recovery.[5] He spent 20 days in the intensive-care unit, and was released from the hospital on December 8, 2007.[6]

Current activities

Atty. Saguisag is currently a columnist for the Manila Times, and is still actively teaching Constitutional Law and Human Rights Law at San Beda Mendiola and San Beda Alabang.

Family

Rene and Dulce's youngest daughter, Kaissa Saguisag is a gymnast, but a knee injury ended her quest for gold at the 24th Southeast Asian Games .[7]

References

  1. Lustre, Philip M., Jr. (2019-04-21). "The Last Good Senator: Rene Saguisag". ABS CBN News and Public Affairs. Archived from the original on 2019-04-21. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  2. "Rene Saguisag". Senate of the Philippines. Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on 2003-07-08. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
  3. "Long Reads: What I've Learned -- Rene Saguisag". Esquire Magazine Philippines. 2016-11-28 [2015]. Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  4. "Saguisag wife killed in road mishap". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2007-11-08. Archived from the original on 2008-01-18. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
  5. Jerome Aning, DJ Yap (2007-11-10). "Rene Saguisag recovering". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2008-02-02. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
  6. Inquirer.net, Ex-senator Saguisag leaves hospital Archived 2008-01-25 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Inquirer.net, Knee injury ends gymnast Saguisag’s quest for SEAG gold Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.