On December 20, 2007, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (through IBP president Feliciano Bautista and all the nine members of the IBP Board of Governors - IBP governors Abelardo Estrada, Ernesto Gonzales Jr, Marcial Magsino, Bonifacio Barandon Jr, Evergisto Escalon, Raymond Jorge Mercado, Ramon Edison Batacan and Carlos Valdez Jr.) affirmed their published statement that it "is prepared to stage street protests to express the "growing anger" of lawyers over controversies pestering the
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's administration; we are ready. If we have to go to the streets we'll do it. We can't remain silent and neutral." Integrated Bar of the Philippines (48,000 members in 83 chapters nationwide) president Feliciano Bautista informed
Newsbreak newspaper that the
bribery expose of Governor
Eddie Panlilio triggered hitting the "culture of corruption" in the
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo administration. The statement of concern advertisement was published in the
Philippine Daily Inquirer on December 17 and in
Philippine Star on December 20. IBP called for three courses of action: a) "prosecution of cases against corrupt government officials, b) continued Senate investigation on alleged corruption in government contracts, and c) filing of an impeachment case against President Arroyo." IBP also held the government responsible for widespread smuggling activities, extrajudicial killings,
forced disappearances, and ghost projects. It called on the House of Representatives to endorse the impeachment complaint against President Arroyo and admonished the Senate to continue probes on government anomalies. In March 2006, the IBP, for the first time, organized its lawyers in a street protest against President Arroyo's Proclamation 1017. ==See also==