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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during a Malacañang briefing as the Palace cites concerns over executive overreach in proposals on SALN access.

Palace: Marcos Wary of ‘Executive Overreach’ in Push for SALN Access

February 03, 20261 min read

Malacañang said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is wary of executive overreach amid renewed calls to expand access to Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALNs).

According to the Palace, the President’s caution centers on respecting constitutional boundaries and existing laws governing SALN disclosure. While transparency remains a stated policy goal, Malacañang stressed that reforms must follow due process and avoid concentrating powers within the executive branch.

Legal observers note that SALN access sits at the intersection of transparency, privacy, and separation of powers. Any move to broaden access—especially through executive action—can trigger constitutional questions if it bypasses legislative authority or established safeguards.

The Palace emphasized that concerns over overreach do not equate to opposition to accountability. Rather, they reflect an effort to ensure that transparency mechanisms are strengthened without eroding institutional checks and balances.

In short, the message from Malacañang is one of restraint:
accountability should be expanded carefully—by law, not by shortcut.

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