The Manila Times

10 justices set to testify vs Sereno

- BY JOMAR CANLAS

Atotal of 10 associate justices of the Supreme Court are expected to testify against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno during the impeachmen­t hearings at the House of Representa­tives. According to well-placed sources of TheManila Times inside the high court, six magistrate­s were expecting to be invited as resource persons to talk about allegedly committed by Sereno. This will be aside from three incumbent magistrate­s Justice, namely: Justices Teresita Leonardo-de Castro,

Noel Tijam and Francis Jardeleza. Retired justice Arturo Brion has also appeared before the House committee.

source said the justices lined up for invitation in Congress are Antonio Carpio, Diosdado Peralta, Lucas Bersamin, Mariano del Castillo, Andres Reyes and Samuel Martires.

Including the retired Brion nine incumbent magistrate­s have chief justice.

Carpio has been issued an invitation. He has written a letter to House Committee on Justice Chairman and Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali to ask for particular­s as to the content of his testimony.

Other justices have also received invitation­s from the House committee but there was

source said some of them have already anticipate­d the contents of their respective testimonie­s on the basis of their participat­ion in cases cited in the impeachmen­t complaint against Sereno.

The source said Carpio and Bersamin would be called to testify as to the truthfulne­ss of group, since the two magistrate­s - mittee for cases tackled en banc or by the full court.

Carpio, the most senior magistrate of the high court, could also shed light on the appointmen­t made by Sereno of an informatio­n technology (IT) consultant who was paid P250,000 a month or P1.5-million for a six-month, renewable contract.

This issue was one of the charges raised against Sereno, who is accused by lawyer Lorenzo Gadon of betrayal of public trust for entering into the contract without public bidding and approval of the en banc.

The magistrate­s, during their en banc deliberati­ons, ordered the Of the case of IT consultant Helen Perez-Macasaet. The high court wanted to know the legality of Macasaet’s appointmen­t which was raised by de Castro before the enbanc.

Real ponente

he was the real ponente of the case involving the transfer of venue of the Maute cases, from Marawi City to Cagayan de Oro and later on to Taguig Regional Trial Court (RTC).

Sereno alegedly “stole” the case from him despite the fact that Tijam was the member in charge.

As for Peralta, the source said he could shed light into the issue of the psychiatri­c exam that Sere applied for chief justice in 2012.

Peralta was the acting chairman of the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) when Sereno applied.

A The Manila Times report - dential psychiatri­c report where Sereno was said to have notched a failing grade of “4.”

“Dramatic and emotional, she appears energetic and all smiles and agreeable, but with religious preoccupat­ion in almost all sig projects a happy mood but has depressive markers, too. There is a strong tendency to make decisions based on current mood thus, outcome is highly subjective and self- righteous,” the report stated.

The two psychiatri­sts who tested Sereno were Dulce Lizza SahagunRey­es and Genuina Ranoy.

Expensive car

As for del Castillo, the source said he would be asked to testify on the acquisitio­n of Sereno of a luxury vehicle – a Toyota Land Cruiser.

Del Castillo wrote the March 28, 2017 en banc resolution that allowed Sereno to procure a luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) upon the recommenda­tion of the court’s Bids and Awards Committee. It cost P5.1 million.

In the case of Martires, the source said he would be called to testify on the late release of ben who had passed away. Martires is in charge of the matter.

The 94-year old Dolores Colayco, widow of retired Court of Appeals justice Jose Colayco, died without receiving survivor asked from the high court.

Sereno formed two technical working groups, causing delays in the release of funds.

As for Reyes, TheTimes source said he would be called to testify on the case of the “Ilocos 6” provincial government employees detained at the House of Representa­tives.

Sereno allegedly meddled in the case by going to the Court of Appeals herself.

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Justices Teresita Leonardo- de Castro, Noel Tijam and Francis Jardeleza.
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