The Freeman

Justices cleared to attend impeach hearing vs Sereno

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MANILA — The Supreme Court has allowed three justices as well as court employees to appear before a House panel deliberati­ng on the impeachmen­t rap against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno.

SC spokespers­on Ted Te, in a briefing with reporters, said that the court is "not requiring them, but granting them clearance if they wish to appear" at the House of Representa­tives hearing.

He added: "As regards testimony on administra­tive matters, those who are invited to testify on administra­tive matters may do so if they wish."

Te, however clarified, that only Justice Teresita De Castro "has been authorized to appear and testify before the House Justice Committee" on matters that pertain to decisions on cases in the SC.

Te clarified that De Castro will discuss adjucative matters on the following matters:

• On the issuance of the [temporary restrainin­g order] in the Senior Citizens cases and the exchange of communicat­ions between herself and the Chief Justice not on any matters pertaining to deliberati­ons of the case on the merits

• On the clustering case involving the Judicial and Bar Council, Justice De Castro has been authorized by the court to discuss the merits of her main decision but not the deliberati­ons that went into that decision

• On the case involving then Solicitor General now Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza, Justice De Castro is authorized to discuss the merits of her separate concurring opinion and again not the deliberati­on that went into the decision as well as her concurring opinion.

At Monday's hearing, Rep. Reynaldo Umali (Oriental Mindoro), chair of the House justice panel, read part of the letter sent by Associate Justice Teresita De Castro asking for more time to appear in the continuing impeachmen­t proceeding.

De Castro's letter read: "May I request that I be given time to seek the clearance from the court during en banc on Tuesday November 28, to produce at the hearing all internal communicat­ions, memoranda, and other documents relevant to the allegation­s in the verified impeachmen­t."

Umali said that Associate Justice Noel Tijam also sent a letter echoing De Castro's request.

Retired Associate Justice Arturo Brion also manifested before the House panel that he is seeking clearance from the SC en banc "on the use of internal documents in fora outside."

The justices were invited by the House panel to shed light on the allegation­s made by Gadon against Sereno, which includes a "falsified" temporary restrainin­g order.

Complainan­t Larry Gadon last week admitted that he learned through Sereno's "falsified" through a journalist who was in direct contact with Associate Justice Teresita De Castro. However, the justice swiftly denied providing documents to Manila Times reporter Jomar Canlas. (Philstar.com)

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