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| Name | Paolo Benigno Aquino IV |
| Birth date | 08 February 1977 |
| Birth place | Manila, Philippines |
| Nationality | Filipino |
| Occupation | Politician, Businessperson |
| Party | Liberal Party |
| Relatives | Benigno Aquino Jr., Corazon Aquino, Benigno Aquino III |
Paolo Benigno Aquino IV
Paolo Benigno Aquino IV is a Filipino politician and civic leader who served as a Senator of the Philippines and held roles in national public service and civil society. A member of the Aquino political family, he has been involved with initiatives in urban development, youth engagement, and poverment alleviation while affiliated with national political party organizations. Aquino's public profile intersects with figures from the Philippine political landscape and institutions across Quezon City, Manila, and the NCR.
Aquino was born in Manila into the Aquino family, a network connected to figures such as Benigno Aquino Jr., Corazon Aquino, and Benigno Aquino III. He attended schools in Metro Manila and pursued higher education that included programs linked to institutions in Quezon City and international training often attended by public servants from the Philippines. His formative years were shaped by the political legacy of the People Power Revolution and by interactions with civic organizations and youth groups associated with the Liberal Party and allied non-governmental organizations.
Aquino's electoral career includes service in the Senate after participating in national campaigns associated with the Liberal Party ticket alongside politicians such as Benigno Aquino III and allied figures from coalitions that included members of the House of Representatives and provincial leaders from regions like Cebu, Davao, and Laguna. During his tenure he engaged with committees and caucuses that coordinated with offices in Malacañang Palace, the DILG, and the Commission on Audit.
As a legislator Aquino sponsored and supported measures related to youth development and local governance initiatives interfacing with agencies such as the DSWD, DOTC, and programs tied to urban renewal projects in districts within Metro Manila. He worked on policy proposals that intersected with priorities of the Senate committees and collaborated with senators from parties including the United Nationalist Alliance and PDP–Laban on cross-cutting bills addressing infrastructure, public utility franchising, and community development programs affecting cities like Manila, Quezon City, and Caloocan.
Aquino held elective and appointed positions, coordinating with national bodies such as the Senate leadership and participating in inter-agency meetings with the DOH, DTI, and local chief executives in Metro Manila. His roles connected him to commissions and task forces that worked alongside personnel from the Presidential Communications Operations Office, the CSC, and regional development councils in the NCR and neighboring provinces.
Aquino's public career encountered scrutiny tied to allegations examined by oversight bodies including the Office of the Ombudsman and inquiries involving other public officials from administrations spanning the 2010s and contemporaries in the Senate. Media outlets and investigative reporters from networks such as ABS-CBN, GMA Network, and wire services reported on probes and administrative processes that referenced officeholders, procurement processes, and program implementations involving local government units in regions such as NCR and provinces like Pangasinan and Cebu. Legal reviewers compared cases to precedents from decisions of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and rulings involving high-profile political figures and institutions.
Aquino is part of a family network that includes relatives active in politics, business, and civil society such as members of the Aquino family and allies in civic circles like Benigno Aquino III and other public servants. He has participated in philanthropic activities coordinated with foundations, youth organizations, and service groups connected to entities such as Habitat for Humanity Philippines, local chapters of international NGOs, and community programs in urban barangays across Manila and Quezon City. Aquino's engagements involve collaborations with educational institutions, civic leaders, and private sector partners in initiatives that mirror efforts by non-profit organizations and development agencies active in the Philippines.
Category:People from Manila Category:Filipino politicians