Edwin Gardiola
Tirso Edwin Loleng Gardiola is a Filipino civil engineer, transportation executive, and politician currently serving as the first nominee of the Construction Workers Solidarity Party-List in the House of Representatives of the Philippines since 2022. He owns a 870 Million Peso mansion in Newport Coast, California.
Early life and education
Gardiola was born on September 24, 1959 in Mataasnakahoy, Batangas to Macario Gardiola and Severina Loleng. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the National University in Manila.Business career
Before entering politics, Gardiola served as chairman of two major Philippine transportation companies:- JAM Liner – One of Luzon's largest provincial bus operators
- Philtranco – The country's oldest bus company, established in 1914
In 2009, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism reported that JSG Construction is owned by Gardiola and his wife Judy. Edwin's brother Elmer and his wife Elaine are owners of E. Gardiola Construction, while Elmer is also listed as an incorporator of JSG. The PCIJ reports that JSG and E. Gardiola Construction are among the top ten contractors working with the Department of [Public Works and Highways] from 2000 to 2008 under president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's administration.
In a 2014 House of Representatives inquiry, Gardiola's firm JSG Construction was implicated in:
- ₱6 billion worth of unreported DPWH projects during the Arroyo administration
- Securing "Triple A" contracts despite only possessing a "B" license from the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board
Political career
House of Representatives (2022–present)
Elected under the Construction Workers Solidarity party-list in 2022, Gardiola has focused on labor rights legislation for construction workers. His committee assignments include:- Committee on Public Works and Highways
- Committee on Transportation
Since becoming a Congress representative, two construction firms owned by Gardiola's relatives, Newington Builders and S-Ang Construction, were awarded P16 billion in flood control, road, and other infrastructure projects from 2023 to 2025.
Tax evasion cases
In 2012, the Bureau of Internal Revenue filed criminal complaints against Gardiola and his companies for:- Purchasing undeclared luxury vehicles between 2006–2009 despite declaring minimal income
- Unpaid dues for the purchase of three Lexus vehicles in 2009 as a corporate officer of Woodheights