As hazing-related tragedies continue to emerge, Tau Gamma Phi, one of the Philippines’ largest fraternities, has issued a public statement distancing itself from chapters that fail to comply with the country’s anti-hazing laws. This comes after a series of recent hazing incidents allegedly linked to the fraternity, intensifying calls for stricter compliance with the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018 (Republic Act 11053). The fraternity, originally founded at the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman in 1968, reiterated its commitment to lawful membership processes and informed the public of available hotlines for reporting and verifying legitimate chapters.
Recent Hazing Incidents Spark National Outrage
The renewed urgency to address hazing culture comes on the heels of several high-profile cases involving Tau Gamma Phi. In one of the most recent tragedies, an 18-year-old Grade 11 student in Nueva Ecija reportedly lost his life after a suspected hazing incident associated with Tau Gamma Phi members. This incident, reported by Inquirer.net, has intensified scrutiny on the fraternity and prompted urgent calls for accountability and justice.
Just days before, another hazing-related death rocked the nation when an 18-year-old college student in Manila died after alleged initiation rites reportedly linked to Tau Gamma Phi, as covered by SunStar Manila. Family members and classmates were left grieving, demanding a crackdown on the fraternity’s chapters engaged in hazing, which the fraternity’s leadership has condemned. These tragedies echo the outcry surrounding the death of John Matthew Salilig, a student from Adamson University, who died under similar circumstances in March 2023. Following Salilig’s death, as reported by ABS-CBN News, pressure mounted on Tau Gamma Phi to issue stronger anti-hazing stances and firmly uphold RA 11053 across all chapters.
Tau Gamma Phi’s Commitment to Anti-Hazing Laws
In its statement titled “So the Public May Know,” Tau Gamma Phi emphasized its proactive stance against hazing, highlighting the actions taken since the Anti-Hazing Law of 1995 (RA 8049) was passed. RA 8049 marked the first substantial legal effort to regulate hazing, defining it as any initiation practice that results in “physical or psychological suffering” and imposing criminal penalties for violators. This law prompted Tau Gamma Phi to implement a “No Contact Policy” (NCP), adjusting its membership processes to prevent harm and urging compliance across its local and international chapters.
The fraternity’s dedication to adhering to the law was further intensified with the enactment of RA 11053, also known as the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018, which outlawed all forms of hazing. This law made it a criminal offense for organizations to conduct or permit hazing, establishing stringent penalties, including life imprisonment, for offenders. It holds not only perpetrators but also those who attempt or conspire to conduct hazing accountable, setting a strong legal foundation against violent initiation practices.
Tau Gamma Phi responded to the passing of RA 11053 by re-evaluating its policies, creating a global governance body called Tau Gamma Phi Global to enforce strict adherence to anti-hazing laws and ensure the fraternity’s values align with Philippine legal standards. In their statement, the fraternity’s leadership highlighted this governance structure, which was designed to create uniform compliance across all chapters under Tau Gamma Phi’s legitimate umbrella.
The Issue of ‘Renegade’ Chapters
Despite these efforts, the fraternity acknowledges that some autonomous chapters remain resistant to compliance, continuing hazing practices that violate both RA 11053 and Tau Gamma Phi’s policies. The fraternity’s leadership states, “These recalcitrant chapters have ceased to be affiliated with the legitimate Tau Gamma Phi founded in the University of the Philippines Diliman on October 4, 1968.” By distancing itself from these “renegade” groups, Tau Gamma Phi aims to protect its legitimate members and reinforce its position against any hazing practices.
Tau Gamma Phi also issued public hotlines to verify whether a chapter is recognized and compliant. The hotlines, available at SMART +63 908-684-9094 and GLOBE +63 954-264-2794, provide a means for individuals to report incidents of ongoing or suspected hazing, with the fraternity assuring that it will collaborate with law enforcement to address reported violations.
Nationwide Call for Accountability and Reform
The recent deaths attributed to hazing, despite existing anti-hazing laws, have reignited public outcry and concern for the safety of students joining fraternities. Families, advocates, and lawmakers are rallying for stronger enforcement of RA 11053 and greater transparency in fraternity practices to prevent further loss of life. In particular, the case of John Matthew Salilig, which brought renewed attention to Tau Gamma Phi, has led university administrators, government officials, and the fraternity itself to re-evaluate internal policies and reinforce anti-hazing measures.
Educational institutions, meanwhile, have a critical role in monitoring student organizations and ensuring that initiation practices are safe and lawful. Schools across the country, including the University of the Philippines, have been urged to adopt stricter guidelines to support RA 11053’s mission to protect students from violent initiation practices. Lawmakers have also signaled their intent to strengthen anti-hazing measures, with some proposing additional policies to hold fraternities and sororities more accountable for their actions.
Toward a Culture of Safety and Compliance
Tau Gamma Phi’s recent statement serves as a reminder of the fraternity’s position against hazing and its commitment to lawful membership practices. By offering public hotlines, urging transparency, and emphasizing its compliance with the law, Tau Gamma Phi strives to separate itself from any chapters engaging in hazing. The fraternity’s leadership encourages the public to report any suspected or ongoing hazing activities, highlighting that community cooperation is essential to enforcing RA 11053 and ensuring student safety.
The fraternity’s commitment to a “No Contact Policy” and the creation of Tau Gamma Phi Global demonstrate efforts to evolve beyond traditional initiation rites, recognizing the risks associated with hazing. While the organization’s leadership reaffirms its commitment to lawful practices, the continued existence of “renegade” chapters poses an ongoing challenge.
In response to the latest tragedies, Tau Gamma Phi has made clear its intention to fully support RA 11053, condemning any chapter that fails to align with the fraternity’s anti-hazing stance. The fraternity’s message to the public is straightforward: Tau Gamma Phi seeks to foster a safe environment that respects the law, advocating for a fraternity culture that evolves toward greater responsibility and ethical conduct.
A Broader Effort Against Hazing
These recent cases, compounded by Tau Gamma Phi’s call for vigilance, underscore the urgent need for stronger anti-hazing reforms in the Philippines. As lawmakers and educational institutions continue to address the persistence of hazing within fraternities, Tau Gamma Phi’s public commitment represents a significant step toward redefining fraternity culture. The fraternity’s efforts to promote awareness and make reporting mechanisms available align with the broader goal of eliminating hazing across the country.
The ongoing tragedies highlight the difficult road ahead for fraternities and communities striving to eliminate hazing entirely. By taking proactive measures, providing resources for verification and reporting, and distancing itself from chapters that refuse to comply with anti-hazing regulations, Tau Gamma Phi aims to reinforce its reputation as a law-abiding organization committed to student safety. Through collaborative action with universities, law enforcement, and the public, the fraternity hopes to contribute to a safer environment for students across the Philippines.
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