Renato Corona

Renato Corona
Official portrait, 2012
23rd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
In office
May 17, 2010 – May 29, 2012
Appointed byGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byReynato Puno
Succeeded by
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
In office
April 9, 2002 – May 17, 2010
Appointed byGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byArturo Buena
Succeeded byBienvenido L. Reyes (De jure)
Chief of Staff to the President
In office
January 20, 2001 – April 9, 2002
PresidentGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byAprodicio Laquian
Succeeded byRigoberto Tiglao
Personal details
BornRenato Tereso Antonio Coronado Corona
(1948-10-15)October 15, 1948
Santa Ana, Manila, Philippines
DiedApril 29, 2016(2016-04-29) (aged 67)
Pasig, Philippines
Cause of deathHeart attack
Resting placeHeritage Memorial Park,
Taguig, Philippines
SpouseCristina Roco
Children3
EducationAteneo de Manila University (BA, LL.B, MBA)
Harvard University (LL.M)
University of Santo Tomas (DCL)
AffiliationFraternal Order of Utopia

Renato Tereso Antonio Coronado Corona (October 15, 1948 – April 29, 2016) was a Filipino judge who served as the 23rd Chief Justice of the Philippines from 2010 until his removal from office in 2012.

A graduate of Ateneo de Manila University, Corona worked as a law professor and private practitioner before joining the cabinets of Presidents Fidel V. Ramos and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. In 2002, Arroyo appointed him Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. He held the position until 2010, when Arroyo named him Chief Justice following the mandatory retirement of Reynato Puno. The appointment, made shortly after the 2010 presidential election, was questioned but was later upheld in De Castro v. JBC.

During his tenure, the Supreme Court issued the landmark ruling in Hacienda Luisita, Inc. v. PARC (2011), which upheld the distribution of land to the hacienda's farm workers under the agrarian reform law and revoked the stock distribution option (SDO) agreement implemented in 1989.

In May 2012, Corona was impeached and convicted for failing to disclose his financial assets as required by the Constitution, making him the first Philippine government official to be removed from office through impeachment.