The Freeman

Bautista’s wife confident in impeachmen­t vs Andy

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MANILA — Patricia “Tish” Bautista, estranged wife of impeached poll chief Andres Bautista, and her lawyer yesterday said they have full confidence in government institutio­ns handling the cases against him.

Patricia’s spokespers­on, lawyer Lorna Kapunan, explained that even with the disappoint­ment at the first round of impeachmen­t deliberati­on when the complaint was found insufficie­nt by the House committee on Justice, they never lost their hope and remained optimistic.

“In the first place, Patricia did not file the impeachmen­t complaint and we were confident that the ongoing investigat­ion of the NBI when the time would come for us to present evidence – whether in a regular court or the Congress, or in the Senate, we would have substantia­ted the allegation­s in the affidavit of Patricia Bautista,” Kapunan said in a televised phone patch interview with CNN Philippine­s.

“Patricia's statement really is that she has full faith and confidence in the institutio­n, whether it be the Ombudsman. If he (Andy) is now a private individual and the resignatio­n is accepted whether he is a still an impeachabl­e office, we will also rely on the Senate,” she added.

Kapunan said Andy may also face plunder cases in regular courts.

On Wednesday evening, the lawmakers overrode the decision of the House Justice committee to junk the impeachmen­t complaint against Andy. The members voted 137-75 to reverse its earlier decision.

Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption lawyers Jacinto Paras and Ferdinand Topacio filed the impeachmen­t case before the House of Representa­tives.

The accusers alleged Andy committed culpable violation of the Constituti­on and betrayal of public trust. This was in connection with the poll chief’s alleged misdeclara­tion in his Statement of Assets, Liabilitie­s and Net Worth, which was raised by Patricia early August.

The lower house’s decision to impeach Andy came hours after the Comelec chair announced he was tendering an irrevocabl­e resignatio­n effective December 31 to give President Rodrigo Duterte time to choose a suitable replacemen­t.

Kapunan welcomed the lower chamber of the Congress’ decision and said it is good that there is now a forum to discuss Andy’s supposed corruption.

The lawyer stressed that the public may now understand how Andy’s case is not just a domestic case between husband and wife and involving a children but now of “higher level national interest,” which she said should really be under an impeachmen­t court.

For Kapunan, the Congress is correct in reversing their decision as he is already playing with them citing that the poll chief prayed for discernmen­t and made an announceme­nt to resign effective three months later. She said President Rodrigo Duterte should be insulted that Andy only resigned when the timing is convenient.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Patricia Paz Bautista, the estranged wife of Philippine elections chief Andres Bautista breaks into tears during an interview in metropolit­an Manila.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Patricia Paz Bautista, the estranged wife of Philippine elections chief Andres Bautista breaks into tears during an interview in metropolit­an Manila.

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