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HAZARD PAY FOR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR­S PUSHED

- By BEN ROSARIO

Citing statistics indicating a rise in murder of government prosecutor­s, the House Committee on Justice batted on Monday the granting of hazard pay to all public prosecutor­s in the country.

Chaired by Leyte Rep. Vicente “Ching” Veloso, the House panel approved the consolidat­ion of House Bills 8675 and 2719 giving the hazard pay equivalent to 25 percent of the basic monthly salary of prosecutor­s.

Principal authors Deputy Speaker and Cagayan de Oro City Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez and Rep. Ruwel Peter Gonzaga (PDP-Laban, Davao de Oro) called for swi plenary approval of the measure.

In filing H B 8675, Rodriguez noted that since 2016, eight prosecutor­s died as a result of work-related murders.

The killings have been committed with extreme degree of violence, particular­ly that of Chief Inquest Prosecutor Jovencio Senados of Manila.

The victims have been identified as City Prosecutor Rolando Acido, Prosecutor Johanne Noel Mingoa, Prosecutor Diosdad Azarcon, Asst. Prosecutor Maria Ronatay, Asst. Provincial Prosecutor Reymund Luna, Asst. Prosecutor Rogelio Velasco, Prosecutor Mary Ann Castro and Senados.

The killings of Acido, Mingoa and Senadors were linked to government’s war against drugs. The three victims were prosecutin­g drug cases when slain.

Two others, Prosecutor­s Manuel Tesiorna and Jesephone C. Olivar, survived gun attacks.

Many of the incidents remain unsolved.

“These highlight the dangers that our prosecutor­s face in the discharge of their role in dispensing justice,” said Rodriguez.

“While there can never be a price that would ever be commensura­te to their lives, additional compensati­on or hazard pay will be a good show of support and a recognitio­n of the importance of prosecutor­s,” said Rodriguez.

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