The Freeman

Carpio on CJ’s leave: We want to preserve the integrity of SC

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MANILA — The justices asked Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno to go on an indefinite leave to “preserve” the integrity of the judiciary, acting chief magistrate Antonio Carpio said.

“There’s a discussion on how to best preserve the integrity of the Supreme Court, how to insulate the Supreme Court from the trial [and] from all of these political moves,” Carpio said in an interview on ANC’s “Headstart” yesterday.

He noted that the justices want to prove that the Supreme Court would not be affected by the impending impeachmen­t trial against Sereno.

“The public was saying it’s affecting our work already. So we wanted to show to the public that no, the Supreme Court is functionin­g normally. There will be no problem with the impeachmen­t because the chief justice is going on leave,” Carpio said.

The acting chief justice, moreover, clarified that it was the consensus of all justices, including Sereno that she goes on leave.

“Some justices asked the chief justice to go on an indefinite leave so she can prepare her defense at the Senate. There were a debate, discussion and the result was the chief justice agreed on indefinite leave,” Carpio said.

During the first flag ceremony while Sereno is on indefinite leave, supporters of the chief justice gathered in front of the Supreme Court.

Last week, it was revealed that Sereno would be on leave starting March 1.

Controvers­y followed Sereno’s leave when her spokespers­on Jojo Lacanilao announced it as a “wellness leave.”

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