The Philippine Star

LP to block Sereno impeachmen­t

- By DELON PORCALLA – With Edu Punay

Former stalwarts of the now opposition Liberal Party have exerted vigorous efforts to block the impeachmen­t of Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno in the House of Representa­tives.

Reps. Arlene Bag-ao of Dinagat Islands, Jose Christophe­r Belmonte of Quezon City, Edcel Lagman of Albay, Tom Villarin of Akbayan – with the exception of non-LP member Carlos Isagani Zarate of Bayan Muna – all wanted a more thorough discussion of the case.

They called on Oriental Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali, chairman of the House committee on justice, to give lawmakers more time to scrutinize in detail the complaint of lawyer Lorenzo Gadon, who accused Sereno of betrayal of public trust.

Bag-ao and Belmonte are members of the Umali committee.

All five, including Villarin whose representa­tion is an ally of the LP, are members of the once dominant political party whose titular head is former president Benigno Aquino III who appointed Sereno in 2012.

Sereno has a long way to go before retirement on 2030 when she reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70.

Aquino himself had been very vocal in his stand to impeach Sereno’s predecesso­r, the late chief justice Renato Corona, as well as former Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez – the same way President Duterte despises Sereno and Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales.

Bag-ao and Belmonte, nephew of former speaker and now Quezon City Rep. Feliciano Belmonte Jr., were among the 185 signatorie­s who pushed for Corona’s impeachmen­t in 2012, and were also supportive of Gutierrez’s impeachmen­t in March 2011.

Both lawmakers are now blocking Sereno’s impeachmen­t.

“Our role is to dissent when we see something wrong. In a democracy, we must never be silent and we must always resist being silenced,” Bag-ao declared last week, lamenting the alleged railroadin­g of Sereno’s impeachmen­t complaint.

Belmonte echoed Bag-ao’s sentiments, as he observed the haste in proceeding­s in the Umali committee.

Corona’s appointmen­t in 2010 was overwhelmi­ngly upheld by the SC twice with a 11-3-1 vote.

Veteran lawmaker Lagman though was at least consistent as he actively voted against the impeachmen­t of Corona and Gutierrez, which he described as “mother of all blackmails” when congressme­n were forced to sign in exchange for their pork barrel funds.

He was instrument­al in the dismissal of the four impeachmen­t complaints – filed for four successive years – against former president and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, courtesy of what he pioneered as “prejudicia­l questions.”

The Albay legislator was a Lakas-CMD party stalwart prior to joining Aquino’s LP.

Zarate, now on his second term, was not a congressma­n yet in 2012, but supported Corona’s impeachmen­t when he was still a private lawyer in Davao City as secretary-general of the Union of People’s Lawyers in Mindanao.

Villarin, on the other hand, was not a member of the House then, as he is still a neophyte.

Umali, a former LP stalwart but who managed to switch party allegiance to the now ruling PDP-Laban party, was also among those who helped convict Corona before the Senate impeachmen­t court, same with now House Majority Leader Rodolfo Fariñas.

Gadon, the complainan­t in the impeachmen­t case now being heard by the House, called on Sereno to sign a waiver on bank secrecy to allow examinatio­n of her bank assets.

“Since she insists on clinging on to her post, then she should now sign a bank waiver on secrecy of deposits. They have failed to address this issue on her SALN,” Gadon said.

“If she has nothing to hide, then it should be easy for her to do that,” he stressed.

Among the allegation­s in the impeachmen­t complaint against the Supreme Court chief is her failure to declare in her statements of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth since appointmen­t in the high court in 2010 the P30 million she earned as one of the counsels of government in the arbitratio­n case involving the expropriat­ion of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 when she was still private lawyer.

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