The Phnom Penh Post

Duterte vows to impeach chief justice, prosecutor amid probe

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PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte vowed onWednesda­y to have the Supreme Court chief justice and a special prosecutor impeached, as he defended himself against corruption allegation­s he said were aimed at ousting him.

Duterte accused Supreme Court Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno of corruption and alleged the ombudsman, Conchita Morales, was conspiring with opposition figures to bring down his government.

Morales’s office has been investigat­ing allegation­s Duterte had secret bank accounts that recorded millions of dollars he embezzled while a mayor of the southern city of Davao.

“In the end, to their sorrow, they will discover that there is no such thing as that amount,” Duterte said of the alleged embezzled millions, telling reporters his net worth was just 40 million pesos (around $784,000).

Duterte insisted the allegation­s were based on fabricated bank account records stolen from the central bank’s AntiMoney Laundering Council.

The council confirmed last week that it was evaluating the ombudsman’s request to investigat­e Duterte’s bank accounts, and on Tuesday Morales vowed to pursue the case.

Duterte accused Morales of being aligned with former President Benigno Aquino and other opposition figures.

“They all want to force me out of Malacanang [the presidenti­al palace],” he said.

Duterte said he would also file an impeachmen­t case against Sereno for allegedly failing to disclose earnings when she was a lawyer, as required by law of all public officials.

Under the constituti­on, the Senate holds an impeachmen­t trial and votes to determine if Morales and Sereno should be removed from office. A majority of senators support Duterte, but they have also shown this year they will not endorse everything he does, and they may not back his impeachmen­t moves.

However, opponents have said Duterte’s campaigns against Sereno and Morales are part of his scorched-earth tactics to destroy the credibilit­y of his critics.

Edcel Lagman, an opposition congressma­n, accused Duterte of trying to “wreck democratic institutio­ns”.

Duterte last year vowed to “destroy” Senator Leila De Lima, one of the chief opponents of his controvers­ial war on drugs that has claimed thousands of lives.

De Lima was then arrested early this year on allegation­s of drug traffickin­g. De Lima insists the charges were trumped up to silence her. Rights groups and European lawmakers call De Lima a political prisoner.

Duterte has similarly vowed to destroy Senator Antonio Trillanes, one of his other chief critics who first raised the claims he had secret bank accounts.

Duterte, who frequently uses crude language, on Wednesday said Trillanes had one testicle and alleged he was having an affair.

 ?? NOEL CELIS/AFP ?? Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he delivers his state of the nation address at Congress in Manila in July.
NOEL CELIS/AFP Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he delivers his state of the nation address at Congress in Manila in July.

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