Jayvee Hinlo
Jayvee Hinlo | |
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Commissioner of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission | |
In office January 29, 2022 – June 30, 2022 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Jesus Villanueva Hinlo April 20, 1971 Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines |
Political party | PDP (2024–present) |
Other political affiliations | Independent (2020–2024) PFP (2018–2020) Partido Pag Bag-o (2009–2010) |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Public servant |
Profession | Lawyer |
Jesus "Jayvee" Villanueva Hinlo, Jr. (born April 20, 1971)[1][2] is a Filipino lawyer and politician who formerly served as Commissioner of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission in 2022 under the latter years of Rodrigo Duterte's presidency.[3]
Legal practice and offices held
In 2005, Hinlo who worked for Amado Parreño Law Office from 2005 to 2008. After he left Amado Parreño, he established his own law office as a trial lawyer.[4]
Hinlo had served as an undersecretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) from 2016 to 2017.[4] He was appointed as Director of the Land Bank of the Philippines from 2017.[5] In January 2022, he was appointed by President Duterte as one of the commissioners of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC).[3]
He is also serves as the national president of the Philippine Development Movement. He is also the founding president of Partido Federal ng Pilipinas.[3][6]
Political career
He attempted to ran for councilor of Bacolod in the 2010 local elections but lost.[7]
In 2024, Hinlo was elected by Duterte's Partido Demokratiko Pilipino as its Deputy Secretary General for Visayas.[8] He was tapped as one of the party's senatorial candidates for the 2025 Senate election.[7][9] While campaigning, there are some instances that he led a rally in his hometown in Bacolod.[10] However, he lost, placing 26th in the official results.[11]
Personal life
He is married to Diane Jane Villanueva.[2][7]
References
- ^ "Hinlo, Jesus "Jayvee" Villanueva - Certificate of Candidacy (2025)" (PDF).
- ^ a b "Candidate profile: Jayvee Hinlo Jr". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
- ^ a b c Canet, Carla N. (2022-01-28). "Atty. Jesus Hinlo Jr.: Anti-corruption czar". SunStar Publishing Inc. Archived from the original on April 1, 2025. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
- ^ a b "JESUS V. HINLO, JR. - Land Bank of the Philippines" (PDF).
- ^ "Adios PDP-Laban! Duterte tightens grip on power with own political party - POLITIKO". politiko.com.ph. 2018-07-01. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
- ^ Cruz, Angie dela (October 9, 2018). "Partido Federal ng Pilipinas , pormal nang inilunsad sa QC". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
- ^ a b c "Jayvee Hinlo". RAPPLER. 2025-03-13. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
- ^ Singuay, Mae (2024-05-10). "Over 100 members of PDP-Laban in Negros Occidental set to resign". Panay News. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
- ^ Mendoza, John Eric (October 16, 2024). "Comelec releases initial list of 66 bets for 2025 Senate race". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved October 19, 2024.
- ^ G, Herbie (2025-03-13). "Senatorial bet Jayvee Hinlo leads pro-Duterte rally in Bacolod". RAPPLER. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
- ^ "Comelec releases final senatorial ranking in the 2025 elections". Philstar.com. Archived from the original on 2025-05-16. Retrieved 2025-05-26.