Manila Bulletin

Martires takes oath as new Ombudsman

- By CZARINA NICOLE O. ONG and PNA

Retired Supreme Court (SC) Associate Justice Samuel Martires took his oath as the new Ombudsman before Acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio at the High Court's session hall on Monday.

Martires, accompanie­d by his wife Cecilia, said he will prioritize the resolution of pending cases, address inordinate delays, and probe alleged corruption at the anti-graft office.

Martires also said that he will bow down to the order of Malacañang in the case of Overall Deputy Ombudsman

Arthur Carandang.

Malacañang ordered Carandang’s dismissal last July 30 over his disclosure of President Duterte's bank transactio­ns without the authority of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) last year.

The decision stemmed from the administra­tive complaints separately filed in October last by the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) and Labor Undersecre­tary Jacinto Paras and former Biliran Representa­tive Glenn Chong.

“I have no choice, but it will depend on ODO,” Martires told reporters after his oath-taking ceremony before the Supreme Court on Monday morning. "I don’t think he’s that hard headed, I see him as a very reasonable guy, I knew him since I was in the Sandiganba­yan, I think ODO Carandang will just follow what the law provides.”

But if Carandang decides to file a motion for reconsider­ation before the Court of Appeals (CA) regarding his dismissal, Martires said he will wait until that motion is resolved by Malacañang.

“I think ODO Carandang still has 15 days to file his motion for reconsider­ation. I have to wait for that until such time that Malacañang denies that motion for reconsider­ation, shall I cross the bridge,” he said.

Carandang had said that the AMLC shared with them Duterte's bank transactio­ns. But the AMLC denied his claims.

 ?? (Czar Dancel) ?? NEW OMBUDSMAN – Ombudsman Samuel Martires kisses his wife Cecilia after the oath-taking ceremony at the Supreme Court Hall in Manila yesterday.
(Czar Dancel) NEW OMBUDSMAN – Ombudsman Samuel Martires kisses his wife Cecilia after the oath-taking ceremony at the Supreme Court Hall in Manila yesterday.

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