TG Guingona


Teofisto de Lara Guingona III, or more commonly known as "TG", is a Filipino politician and the son of Philippine vice president Teofisto Guingona Jr.

Early life

Teofisto "TG" Guingona was born in Manila on April 19, 1959 to a renowned and respected family of Filipino politicians. His grandfather, Teofisto Guingona, Sr., was one of the first Philippine senators from Guimaras, Iloilo. His father is former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, Jr. and his mother is former Mayor Ruth de Lara Guingona of Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental. He has two siblings, Marie and Rolly, and is married to his law school classmate, Ma. Victoria.
TG Guingona studied at Ateneo de Manila University for his elementary, secondary, and tertiary education. He graduated in 1981 with a degree in Economics. He then pursued a Juris Doctor or law degree in the Ateneo Law School and was admitted to the Integrated Bar of the Philippines in 1986.

Political career

TG Guingona began fighting for good governance and anti-corruption at an early age.

Congress

In 2004, Guingona was elected to two terms in the House of Representatives of the Philippines as the Representative of the Second District of Bukidnon.
TG Guingona already established his reputation as a fister of the corrupt as early as his first term in Congress. A member of the House minority, Guingona was a vocal critic of then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; supporting and endorsing her impeachment following the various corruption cases against her.

Laws passed

As a congressman, TG Guingona authored a total of thirty bills, seven of which were signed into law:
  1. RA 9500: The University of the Philippines Charter of 2008
  2. RA 9497: The Civil Aviation Authority Act of 2008
  3. RA 9745: The Anti-pegging act of 2009
  4. RA 9996: The Mindanao Development Authority Act of 2010
  5. RA 9576: An act strengthening the financial capabilities of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation

    Senate

After serving two terms in the House of Representatives as the Congressman of Bukidnon, TG Guingona ran for the Senate in 2010 then under the Liberal Party and took his oath as a Senator of the Republic of the Philippines on June 30, 2010. He is currently unaffiliated to any political party.
Staying true to his 2010 senatorial campaign tagline "Galit sa Buwaya!," which roughly translates to "foe of the corrupt" with buwaya being a moniker for venal and unprincipled persons in Tagalog, TG Guingona is most known for his work as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Accountability of Public Officers and Investigations or the Blue Ribbon Committee. Guingona ran for re-election in 2016 election but lost placing 17th in the polls.

Laws Passed