Prospero Arreza Pichay Jr. (, born June 20, 1950), also known as Butch Pichay, is a
Filipino politician who served as
Representative of
Surigao del Sur
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's
1st district in the
Philippine House of Representatives
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from 1998 to 2007 and from 2016 to 2022. He was the chairman of the
House Committee on National Defense in the
13th Congress and
deputy speaker
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in the
17th and
18th Congresses. He is a member of the formerly dominant political party
Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino
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and was a senatorial aspirant in the
2007 Philippine Senate election
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but lost.
Early life
Pichay was born on June 20, 1950, in the town of
Cantilan in the then-province of
Surigao (now
Surigao del Sur
Surigao del Sur (Surigaonon language, Surigaonon: ''Probinsya nan Surigao del Sur''; ; ), officially the Province of Surigao del Sur, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Caraga Regions of the Philippines ...
). He is the son of former
Carmen, Surigao del Sur Provincial Treasurer Prospero Pichay Sr. He is the brother of Philip Pichay, a former congressman and mayor of Cantilan. He is also a relative of Wenceslao Arreza, former mayor of Carmen, Surigao del Sur; Alfred Arreza, former mayor of
Carrascal, Surigao del Sur; and Carmeling Pichay-Crisologo, former governor of
Ilocos Sur
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whose husband is former Ilocos Sur Representative Floro Crisologo.
Pichay went to Tandag Central Elementary School and graduated in 1962. He went to Saint Peter's Seminary of Surigao and graduated in 1966. He graduated
Bachelor of Science
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in
Commerce
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at
De La Salle University
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in
Manila
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in 1970.
Career
Pichay is the owner of Carlo Commercial Publishing, a printing press, and Carlo Publishing, the makers of hit street tabloid "Remate". He also owns
DZME a commercial
AM radio
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station in Roosevelt Avenue in
Quezon City
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.
Political career
Congressman (1998-2007)
Pichay ran for congressman for the
1st District of Surigao del Sur
Surigao del Sur (Surigaonon language, Surigaonon: ''Probinsya nan Surigao del Sur''; ; ), officially the Province of Surigao del Sur, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Caraga Regions of the Philippines ...
in the
1998 elections and won.
[Unde]
Article 10
Section 8 of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines
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, locally-elected officials (including members of the House of Representatives) may run up to three consecutive terms.
In 2000, Pichay joined fellow congressmen who endorsed the verified complaint against
President
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Joseph Estrada
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. Coming under the heels of
EDSA 2, Congress was reorganized and Pichay was elected Chairman of the House Committee on National Defense. He was again named to the same post when his constituents overwhelmingly voted him into office in the elections for the
12th Congress.
Pichay was re-elected as congressman in the
2004 elections. When the
13th Congress was organized, Pichay's political career would take on a more prominent course: he was named Head of the House of Representatives Contingent to the powerful
Commission on Appointments
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Whil ...
(CA).
Pichay voted to junk the 2005 and 2006 impeachment complaints against President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
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. At the height of the "
Hello Garci Scandal
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", he said there was nothing wrong with Arroyo talking to
Commission on Elections
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officials, as all candidates talk to them to protect their votes. In October 2006, Pichay authored House Resolution 1285, which sought to convene a
constituent assembly
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to amend the
1987 Constitution
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. One of his proposals is the abolition of the
Philippine Senate
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and the creation of a
unicameral parliament. The resolution was widely opposed by civil society and church groups and the resolution was shelved on the same month.
When the
Department of Justice
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announced a plan to ban all government officials from going to bars, karaoke joints and other nightspots, Pichay assailed the move as the "highest form of hypocrisy." Pichay believed there was nothing wrong with going to bars if public officials do it on their own time, saying “Moralizing is very subjective. We should not mix it with governance."
During his time as congressman, Pichay contributed to the following laws:
*RA 9355 - Act Creating the province of
Dinagat Islands
Dinagat Islands ( Cebuano: ''Mga Pulo sa Dinagat''; Surigaonon: ''Mga Puyo nan Dinagat''; Kabalian: ''Mga Puyo san Dinagat''; Waray: ''Mga Purô han Dinagat''; Filipino: ''Mga Islang Dinagat''), officially the Province of Dinagat Islands, is ...
*RA 9340 - Amending RA 9164 to extend the terms of office of
barangay
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officials and reset the date of barangay elections
*RA 9344 - Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act
Senatorial bid
Pichay ran for senator in
2007
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under
TEAM Unity but lost after placing 16th in the overall results. He reportedly spent P127.39 million for campaign ads, the highest candidate expenditure for that election.
Local Waterworks and Utilities Administration
Following his defeat, it was rumored that Pichay would be appointed by President Arroyo as head of the
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration. It was later reported that he would be appointed as a member of the board and chair of the
Local Waterworks and Utilities Administration (LWUA). On August 28, 2008, Pichay announced that he will not accept his appointment as board member of the LWUA, for he is satisfied with his current job in a private company. However, on September 4, he changed his mind and accepted his appointment.
Eduardo Ermita announced that Pichay has decided to accept his appointment as board member with a nomination to be elected as chair.
In September 2010, an employees' group of the LWUA filed a plunder complaint against Pichay before the
Office of the Ombudsman for allegedly using the agency's money for his personal interest. The complaints stemmed from LWUA's ₱780-million investment in the Express Savings Bank, Inc.
In April 2011, during the administration of President
Benigno Aquino III
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, criminal and administrative charges were filed against Pichay and other LWUA officials for their "highly irregular" and "anomalous" acquisition of a controlling stake at Express Savings Bank, Inc., a thrift bank in
Cabuyao
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It used to be known as the "richest municipality in the Philipp ...
,
Laguna, owned by the
Gatchalian family which suffered losses of up to ₱27.87 million from 2005 to 2009.
On July 4, 2011, the Ombudsman ordered the dismissal of Pichay and two other officials for grave misconduct in connection to the 2009 acquisition of Express Savings Bank, Inc. by LWUA. They were stripped of all benefits and were permanently disqualified from working in government. Pichay responded by saying his dismissal was "political harassment" and accused the
Aquino administration of getting back at him for his staunch support for the previous
Arroyo administration. He appealed to the
Court of Appeals
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in October 2011 but his dismissal was upheld in November 2013. He then appealed to the
Supreme Court
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whose first division in November 2021 found no merit to reverse the previous decisions of the Ombudsman and the Court of Appeals.
Congressman (2016–22)
Pichay ran for Congress in the
2016 Philippine general election
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At the top of the ballot was the elec ...
to regain his seat from neophyte congresswoman Mary Elizabeth Ty-Delgado who was not seeking reelection. He won the election, receiving 90,843 votes.
On July 13, 2016, a petition was filed before the
House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal
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against Pichay by his opponent in the election, Gregorio Murillo Jr. Murillo stated that Pichay was ineligible to run for public office since the July 2011 decision of the Ombudsman disqualified him from working in government.
The petition was later dismissed for lack of merit due to Pichay's then-pending appeal in the Supreme Court.
In October 2016, Pichay filed an ethics complaint against
Surigao del Norte 2nd District Representative
Ace Barbers following a confrontation between the two during a hearing of the
House Committee on Constitutional Amendments.
The two got into a heated argument during discussions on whether the panel should vote on recommending a
Constituent Assembly
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or a
Constitutional Commission to amend the
1987 Constitution
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.
The two congressmen previously had a squabble back in 2005 when Pichay moved to "kick out" Barbers from the
Lakas–CMD
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party of then-President Arroyo following the latter's backing of the impeachment complaint against the President.
Pichay was a member of the House Committees on
Agriculture And Food,
Energy
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,
Foreign Affairs
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,
Good Government And Public Accountability,
Government Enterprises And Privatization,
Information And Communications Technology
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,
Mindanao Affairs, and
National Defense And Security during the
17th Congress.
In August 2018, following the ascension of
Pampanga
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Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to
Speaker of the House
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, Pichay was elected
House Deputy Speaker, replacing Representative
Miro Quimbo who resigned to pursue his bid for minority leadership.
In the
2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections, Pichay again ran for another term. A disqualification case was filed against him by his predecessor former congresswoman Mary Elizabeth Ty-Delgado. The petition cited the same July 2011 Ombudsman decision that barred Pichay from working in government. Pichay responded by saying that the case has not been decided with finality and that a similar petition was junked by the COMELEC during the 2016 elections. He further argued that as a member of the House of Representatives, he was not subject to disciplinary actions of the Ombudsman. He later won the congressional seat with 102,361 votes.
In the
18th Congress, Pichay was elected again to be a Deputy House Speaker. During his term in the 18th Congress, he was a principal author of House Bill 6312 which was later signed into law as Republic Act 11470. The law established the
National Academy of Sports System.
Other bills he filed concerned the creation of a Surigao del Sur Special Economic Zone and Freeport, the separation of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources into a Department of Environment and a Department of Water,
a Right to Travel Act, and an act establishing hospitals with 500–1,000 bed capacity in every region of the country, among others.
Pichay ran for reelection in the
2022 elections but lost to
Construction Workers Solidarity party-list Rep. Romeo Momo Sr.
The latter filed a disqualification case against Pichay citing the previous Ombudsman decision ordering his perpetual disqualification from public office, however, the case was dismissed by the Commission on Elections due to Pichay's pending appeal with the Supreme Court.
The
Comelec En banc
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, in a
judgment
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dated April 30, 2024,
annulled
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Pichay, Jr.'s certificate of candidacy, granting
Surigao del Sur's 1st congressional district Representative Romeo Momo Sr's
certiorari
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petition and appeal. It also set a
criminal investigation
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against Pichay Jr. for alleged material
misrepresentation
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By place
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in his Certificate of Candidacy in the
2022 elections.
Controversies
In July 2011, Pichay was slapped with a tax evasion complaint by the
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). According to BIR Commissioner
Kim Henares, Pichay's net worth increased at around ₱58.5-million between 2008 and 2009 but did not declare his income for 2009. The
Court of Tax Appeals
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, however, acquitted Pichay on May 3, 2018, and later affirmed its decision on December 6, 2019.
Pichay criticized
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
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(DENR) Secretary
Gina Lopez in September 2016 for closing down numerous mining sites in the country which were proven to have destroyed the Philippine natural environment. He called her 'crazy' during a House consultation where Lopez was not invited. It was later found that Pichay is the president of the board of directors of
Claver Mineral Development Corp., a
nickel mining firm operating in Barangay Cagdianao in the municipality of
Claver,
Surigao del Norte. Pichay reportedly acquired 60 percent of the mining firm. The mining firm's operation were scrapped by
Gina Lopez after the firm violated the mining standard of the country, destroying the environment during the time the mine was in operation.
Pichay faces multiple charges of graft, malversation and violations of banking regulations in relation to the Express Savings Bank, Inc. acquisition.
In June 2016, he, along with then-Senator elect
Sherwin Gatchalian, other members of the Gatchalian family, and officials of LWUA, Wellex Group Inc. and Forum Pacific Inc. were charged by the Ombudsman for graft, malversation and violations of the General Banking Law of 2000 and the Manual of Regulation for Banks. According to then-Ombudsman
Conchita Carpio-Morales
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, the government "effectively lost at least ₱80,003,070.51" in the acquisition. During his arraignment, Pichay pleaded not guilty to the charges. In March 2019, the Sandiganbayan ordered a 90-day suspension of Pichay. He was found guilty of three counts of graft by the Sandiganbayan in June 2022 and was sentenced to 18–30 years imprisonment with perpetual disqualification to hold public office. In August 2022, the Sandiganbayan upheld his conviction.
On October 20, 2016, the
Ombudsman
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filed with the anti-graft court
Sandiganbayan
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two criminal charges against Pichay in relation to a ₱1.5 million LWUA-sponsored National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) tournament named after him and held in his honor during his time as LWUA acting chairman in 2010. During his
arraignment
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on February 23, 2017, he pleaded not guilty to the charges. However, on October 23, 2020, Pichay was convicted by Sandiganbayan 5th Division of graft and breach of conduct. He was sentenced to imprisonment of six to 10 years, with perpetual disqualification from holding public office. He was also ordered to pay a fine of ₱5,000 and, along with his co-accused, to jointly reimburse the LWUA of its ₱1.5 million budget, plus an interest of six percent per year. In a phone interview with
The Manila Times
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, Pichay said that he respects the court's decision but would be filing a motion for reconsideration. On March 1, 2021, the Sandiganbayan acquitted Pichay, along with his two co-accused, of the graft and ethics charges filed against them due to the failure of the prosecution to prove that the sponsorship grant required the approval of Pichay's office.
Personal life
Pichay is married to Maria Carla Lopez-Pichay, a former mayor of
Cantilan,
Surigao del Sur
Surigao del Sur (Surigaonon language, Surigaonon: ''Probinsya nan Surigao del Sur''; ; ), officially the Province of Surigao del Sur, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Caraga Regions of the Philippines ...
.
Pichay is an avid
surfer and
chess
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enthusiast. He was chairman of the Philippine Surfing Federation (PSF) and president of the
National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP). He is a close friend of Philippine chess Grandmasters
Eugene Torre and
Mark Paragua.
In 2022 July, Pichay was re-elected president of the NCFP.
References
External links
Prospero Pichay Jr. profile at the official House of Representatives websiteProspero Pichay official websiteEleksyon 2007: Prospero Pichay Jr.Inquirer.net: Prospero Pichay Jr.Team Unity website
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1950 births
Living people
Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino politicians
Lakas–CMD politicians
Filipino politicians convicted of crimes
Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Surigao del Sur
People from Surigao del Sur
De La Salle University alumni
Deputy speakers of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Filipino politicians convicted of corruption