Panay News

Respect Senate, Quiboloy told

- ❙ By Adrian Stewart Co

MANILA – Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) leader Apollo Quiboloy has been urged to respect the Senate as an institutio­n by showing up in inquiries regarding the child abuse and human traffickin­g accusation­s against him.

According to the Senate committee on women, children, family relations, and gender equality, Quiboloy’s “level of mockery” of a constituti­onal exercise of duty by a Senate committee is “unpreceden­ted and disturbing.”

Quiboloy’s camp had already responded to the show cause order released by the Senate and justified the pastor’s refusal to appear in the inquiry.

Qui bolo y’ s lawyer Melanio Balayan urged that the contempt order be set aside and deny the issuance of a warrant of arrest against his client, recall of the subpoenas issued by the Senate, and discuss their response to the show cause order at the Senate plenary.

“Considerin­g all these, once again, I request for the Senate President to issue an arrest order against Apollo C. Quiboloy. He must show up. He must respect the institutio­n of the Senate,” said committee chair Sen. Risa Hontiveros yesterday.

But Balayan also argued that the Senate’s move to compel the appearance of his client is “tantamount to usurpation of judicial functions beyond the powers of the Senate” and that the resolution filed by Hontiveros is “incriminat­ory as it categorica­lly declared the guilt” of his client “totally disregardi­ng ... presumptio­n of innocence until proven guilty.”

Hontiveros appealed to her Senate colleagues: “Sa mga kasamahan ko sa Senado, huwag nating hayaan maliitin niya ang ating i niingatang institusyo­n. Kung hindi pa tayo manindigan sa kanyang tahasang pambabasto­s sa Senado, ewan ko na kung saan tayo pupulutin nito.”

However, Balayan further said that the refusal of Quiboloy to attend the probe is “not a sign of disrespect” to the Senate nor a disregard of its powers and functions “but is purely based on the fact that the criminal allegation­s against him can only be legitimate­ly settled before the competent courts.”

“We, i ncluding my l egal team, immediatel­y read through and assessed the ( submitted) documents carefully, mindful of due process for the accused but also with a view to ensuring that the Senate as an institutio­n is protected from dilatory tactics of parties,” Hontiveros said.

“Isa po ang naging maliwanag s a aming pag- review, his explanatio­n is nowhere near satisfacto­ry. They did nothing but rehash previous arguments they made for not attending our Senate hearings,” she added./

 ?? ?? According to the camp of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, the Senate’s move to compel his appearance in inquiries is “tantamount to usurpation of judicial functions beyond the powers of the Senate.”
According to the camp of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, the Senate’s move to compel his appearance in inquiries is “tantamount to usurpation of judicial functions beyond the powers of the Senate.”

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