1st complaint vs Sereno sufficient: House panel
MANILA - The first impeachment complaint filed by lawyer Larry Gadon against Supreme Court (SC) Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno was deemed sufficient in form and substance by the committee on justice of the House of Representatives.
Separate voting on sufficiency in form and substance yielded the same results, 30-4 votes.
The four lawmakers who voted for the rejection of the complaint are Kaka Bag-ao (Dinagat Is- land), Kit Belmonte (Quezon City), Carlos Zarate (Bayan Muna party-list), and Rav Rocamora (Siquijor).
Gadon’s complaint, verified and endorsed by 25 lawmakers last August 30, alleged that the Chief Justice violated the Constitution, betrayed public trust, committed corruption, and other high crimes.
The first complaint focuses on Sereno's supposed violation in her
Statement of Assets Liabilities and Networth (SALN) and alleged questionable expenditures as Chief Justice.
During the panel members' interpellation, Zarate cautioned that the complaint may be deemed as a "fishing expedition" against the country's top magistrate, as most of the documents were sourced from news clippings.
"All allegations in the Gadon complaint are based on newspaper clippings. I don't think that will qualify as personal knowledge,” Zarate said.
But House Majority Floor Leader Rodolfo defended the complaint and said that at least 20 documents attached in the complaint came from the SC and are deemed authentic.