Robert Ace Smith Barbers (usually stylized as Robert "Ace" Barbers), (born May 31, 1969) or also known simply as Ace Barbers, is a Filipino politician. The son of former senator Robert Barbers, he is currently serving as the representative of the second district of Surigao del Norte (1998–2007 and since 2016). He previously served as well as provincial governor (2007–2010).[1]
The family lost their political control in 2010 when the Matugases won the key positions in the province.[10] While Ace lost in his re-election bid for provincial governor, his two brothers were likewise defeated: Lyndon, who ran for Surigao City mayor; and Dean, for Makati 1st districtrepresentative.[8] At the time of Ace's re-election as congressman in 2022, Lyndon only regained his seat.[9]
For the 2025 elections, Lyndon filed his candidacy for second gubernatorial term. Meanwhile, Ace's wife, Bernadette, is seeking to succeed her husband as district representative.[11]
Political career
As district representative, first time (1998–2007)
It was during Barbers' term when he and his father, then-senator Robert, authored the Comprehensive Drugs Bill of 2002.[3] He was among those who voted against president Arroyo's controversial proposal to increase the value-added tax from 10–12 percent.[13]
Barbers was also known being a member of the so-called "Spice Boys" who called for the impeachment of then-president Joseph Estrada. On the other hand, he signed the unsuccessful impeachment complaint against Arroyo.[7]
As provinicial governor (2007–2010), later attempts in politics
Barbers has been a member of the Nacionalista Party[18][19] since 2013,[20] at that time he lost to incumbent second district representative Guillermo Romarate Jr., who later finished his third and last term.[7]
As district representative, second time (since 2016)
In October 2016, an ethics complaint was filed against Barbers by his political rival, Surigao del Sur1st district representative Prospero Pichay Jr., for his "disorderly behavior" in relation to a confrontation when the two fought with each other after a heated exchange during a discussion on charter change in the meeting of the House constitutional amendments panel.[18]
The following month, Barbers filed an ethics complaint against Pichay, whom he accused of theft and graft, due to the alleged illegal mining activities of the latter's company.[18]
Work history
1990-1997: President, Vintage Specialist Philippine Village Hotel
1995-1997: Director of Marketing Philippine Village Hotel
1994-1995: Director for Sales Philippine Village Hotel
1993-1994: Associates Dir. For Sales Philippine Village Hotel
1992-1992: Sales and Account Manager Philippine Village Hotel
1991-1992: Account Executive Philippine Village Hotel
Membership
Alpha Phi Beta| fraternity, University of the Philippines Diliman - Member
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