(Eagle News)–Senator Cynthia Villar remains the richest lawmaker in the Upper House, based on her recently filed Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth.
Villar’s P3,534, 412,797 trumps the P3,005, 808,000 of legendary boxer Senator Manny Pacquiao, who came in second place.
Senator Ralph Recto was in third place, with P555,324,479.82, while Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri was in fourth, with P182,851,570.34.
Senator Bong Revilla landed on fifth place, with P164,203,379.38.
Below are the other senators’ rankings based on their SALNs:
6. Senator Sonny Angara – P139,026,597.00.
7. Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon- P 97,726,758
8. Senator Sherwin Gatchalian- P96,210,607.14.
9. Senator Grace Poe- P95,693,450.37
10. Senator Pia Cayetano- P82,308,227.36
11. Senator Richard Gordon- P71,285,178.56.
12.Senate President Tito Sotto- P70,120,700.30
13. Senator Lito Lapid- P69,910,000
14.Senator FrancisTolentino- P62,482,000
15. Senator Nancy Binay- P59,911,019
16. Senator Panfilo Lacson- P42,442,341
17. Senator Imee Marcos- P29,970,467
18. Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel- P29,934,635
19. Senator Ronald Dela Rosa- P28,258,908
20. Senator Joel Villanueva- P26,921,555
21. Senator Francis Pangilinan- P16,695,048.17
22. Senator Risa Hontiveros- P15,627,176.04
23. Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go- P15,508,370.82
Senator Leila de Lima was the “poorest” senator, with P7,706,392.45 to her name. With a report from Meanne Corvera





