Palace warns mandatory drug testing for officials may be unconstitutional

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Sen. Zubiri and his entire office voluntarily underwent a five-panel drug test at the National Reference Laboratory, East Avenue Medical Center, to assure the public that his staff is drug-free and committed to clean, lawful service. Office of Senator Migz Zubiri

MANILA (August 20) – Malacañang on Wednesday expressed concern over Senator Robin Padilla’s proposal to mandate drug testing for all public officials, saying such a measure could run afoul of the Constitution and established jurisprudence.

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro explained in a briefing that while the intention to promote a drug-free government is commendable, the proposal may not withstand legal scrutiny. She cited the 2008 Supreme Court ruling in Social Justice Society vs. Dangerous Drugs Board, which declared mandatory and universal drug testing for public officials unconstitutional for violating the right to privacy.

“The Supreme Court has been clear: universal or mandatory drug testing is not allowed. What is permitted is random drug testing conducted under reasonable circumstances,” Castro said.

She added that insisting on a measure already deemed unconstitutional could waste government resources. “Senator Padilla might just be spending time and public funds on something that cannot pass legal standards. It would be better if he studied the law more thoroughly before pushing such a measure,” Castro noted.

Malacañang stressed that any anti-drug initiative must balance the objectives of transparency and accountability with constitutional safeguards protecting the rights of individuals.

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