The suspension of Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo 'Arnie' Teves Jr. can no longer be appealed before the House Committee on Ethics, according to the panel's chairman.
The suspension of Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo "Arnie" Teves Jr. can no longer be appealed before the House Committee on Ethics, according to the panel's chairman.
"We made already our reply to the letter of his lawyer informing them that the subject matter has been decided by the HR , hence my committee divested its jurisdiction," Espares said. The House of Representatives voted unanimously to suspend Teves on March 22, the last session day before Congress went into recess on March 25.Teves was handed a 60-day suspension by the House of Representatives due to his continued absence in congressional proceedings despite an expired travel authority.
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