Jose Calida
Jose Calida | |
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Solicitor General of the Philippines | |
Assumed office June 30, 2016 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
Preceded by | Florin Hilbay |
Executive Director of the Dangerous Drugs Board | |
In office January 21, 2004 – October 31, 2004 | |
President | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo |
Preceded by | Efren Q. Fernandez |
Succeeded by | Edgar C. Galvante |
Undersecretary of the Department of Justice | |
In office March 12, 2001 – January 20, 2004 | |
President | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo |
Personal details | |
Born |
Jose Callangan Calida July 7, 1950 Nuevo Iloco, Davao, Philippines |
Nationality | Filipino |
Political party | Citizens' Battle Against Corruption |
Spouse(s) | Milagros Parantar Ordaneza |
Alma mater |
Ateneo de Davao University Ateneo de Manila University |
Occupation | Politician, business executive |
Profession | Lawyer |
Jose "Jun" Callangan Calida (born July 7, 1950)[1] is a Filipino lawyer and current Solicitor General of the Philippines. He was sworn into the post on June 30, 2016 to replace Florin Hilbay. He previously served in the Arroyo administration as Undersecretary of the Department of Justice and as Executive Director of the Dangerous Drugs Board.[2][3]
Life and education
Calida was born in Nuevo Iloco, Davao in what is now the municipality of Mawab, Compostela Valley.[4][5] [6] A born again Christian and member of the Jesus is Lord movement, he is married to Milagros Parantar Ordaneza who is also from Davao with whom he has three children.[1][3]
Calida holds a bachelor's degree in English from the Ateneo de Davao University in 1969. He studied law at the Ateneo de Manila University Law School where he was a dean's lister. He graduated in 1973 and was admitted to the Bar the following year with a general average of 83.25 percent (the highest grade of 100 percent in Criminal Law, 90 percent in Civil Law and 90 percent in Taxation) in the 1974 Philippine Bar Examination.[3][1]
Calida is a member of the Aquila Legis Fraternity.
Career
Calida is a practicing lawyer and founding partner of J. Calida & Associates law firm based in Davao del Sur. He served as secretary general of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption during the administration of President Fidel Ramos and was the convenor of the God’s People’s Coalition for Righteousness that staged protests and prayer rallies against the proliferation of pornography and smut films in the 1990s. In 1997, he led the group called Support the Initiatives for the Good of the Nation or SIGN which pushed for Charter Change through people's initiative and helped the Pirma movement gather signatures to allow then President Fidel Ramos to run for reelection through a plebiscite.[1][3] He also co-founded the party list group called Citizens' Battle Against Corruption and served as its president in 1997.
Calida was a member of the prosecution team during the impeachment trial of President Joseph Estrada in 2000. Following the Second EDSA Revolution, he was appointed by the newly installed President Gloria Arroyo as the Undersecretary of the Department of Justice (DOJ) under Secretary Hernando B. Perez in 2001, Merceditas Gutierrez in 2002, and Simeon Datumanong in 2003. As Justice Undersecretary, he was in charge of the National Bureau of Investigation, the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel, the DOJ Task Force on Corruption and Internal Security, and the DOJ Task Force on Financial Fraud and Money Laundering. In 2004, he assumed the leadership of the Dangerous Drugs Board as the agency's Executive Director.[3]
Calida returned to private law and business after leaving government service in October 2004. He was president and chairman of the Vigilant Investigative and Security Agency which won a contract with the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation in 2010. He also served as senior vice president of the insurance company Prudential Guarantee and Assurance Inc. Calida was endorsed by then Davao City Vice Mayor Rodrigo Duterte as a candidate for the Ombudsman post in 2011. Prior to his return to government service, he was also one of the campaign managers of the 2016 Duterte presidential campaign.[3][1][2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Lo, R. (20 July 2002). "Donna and Carlo: No plan to do Nida Blanca movie". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
- 1 2 Inquirer Research; Pacia, S.I. "The Duterte Administration". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "The Duterte Cabinet". Interaksyon. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Law List". Supreme Court of the Philippines. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
- ↑ "Lawyers List". Integrated Bar of the Philippines. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
- ↑ Perez, A.S. (31 May 2016). "Duterte bares more cabinet members". Sun.Star Davao. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Efren Q. Fernandez |
Executive Director of the Dangerous Drugs Board January 21, 2004–October 31, 2004 |
Succeeded by Edgar C. Galvante |
Preceded by Florin Hilbay |
Solicitor General of the Philippines 2016–present |
Incumbent |
Order of precedence | ||
Preceded by Ernesto Abella as Presidential Spokesperson |
Order of Precedence of the Philippines as Solicitor General of the Philippines |
Succeeded by Salvador Panelo as Chief Presidential Legal Counsel |