The Philippine Star

De Lima: Let people judge me

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The probe on extrajudic­ial killings will continue, and Sen. Leila de Lima does not intend to inhibit from the probe, as suggested by one of her fellow senators.

De Lima, who faces an ethics probe at the Senate, also chose to ignore the latest broadside from President Duterte, saying, “I’ll let the people judge me.”

“You know, close friends, family advised me not to speak on the issue in the meantime because there seems to be no end (to the allegation­s),” De Lima told reporters. “But what I can say now, I say it again, those accusation­s against my alleged drug links are complete falsehoods and an absolute lie.”

She reiterated she would not attend the inquiry to be conducted by the House of Representa­tives on the alleged proliferat­ion of drugs at

the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) when she was the secretary of justice.

“I initiated (drug raids at the NBP) so why will they investigat­e me? I found a way to expose the drug problems there. Don’t they know that I exerted certain efforts, steps after discoverin­g all of those inside Bilibid?” she said.

She also branded as unfair Duterte’s allegation­s that she benefited from prosecutin­g lawmakers in the multibilli­onpeso pork barrel scam by alleged mastermind Janet LimNapoles.

De Lima faces an ethics complaint in the Senate in connection with her alleged links to illegal drugs.

Duterte on Tuesday tagged De Lima as the protector of drug lords operating in the NBP.

Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III said a complaint was filed against De Lima on Monday by a private citizen. The complaint will be tackled by the chamber’s ethics committee, which he chairs.

He did not give details on the complaint except that it was connected to allegation­s that De Lima was linked to drug lords operating from the NBP.

Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano told reporters he would ask De Lima to inhibit from presiding over the inquiry on extrajudic­ial killings led by the Senate committee on justice, which she chairs.

Cayetano said De Lima was clearly biased against Duterte and has caused damage to the country’s image before the internatio­nal community because of the way she conducted the hearings on Monday and Tuesday.

He said by her own definition, the extrajudic­ial killings are incidents condoned and/ or unacted upon by the state. He said the Duterte administra­tion has condemned extrajudic­ial killings and has been conducting investigat­ions on the same.

De Lima dismissed the call of Cayetano, who she said was the one who’s biased, being “the defender and apologist” of Duterte.

“Why should I (inhibit)?” she said.

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