The Sun (Malaysia)

Calls for Philippine chief justice to resign

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MANILA: A group of judges and four court employees’ organisati­ons called yesterday for the Philippine­s’ chief justice to step down and make a “sacrifice” to restore peace and order in the judiciary, a plea she strongly rejected.

Maria Lourdes Sereno ( pix), the first woman to head the Supreme Court, faces impeachmen­t over accusation­s she concealed wealth by not filing asset declaratio­n statements for several years before she was appointed.

Sereno, 57, refuses to quit amid what she calls bullying by “those in power”, which she says is threatenin­g the independen­ce of the judiciary.

“It is time to let go. Please let the judiciary move on,” says a statement from five groups seeking Sereno’s resignatio­n, read during a Supreme Court flagraisin­g ceremony attended by several judges.

Sereno is disliked by President Rodrigo Duterte and has voted against several of his controvers­ial proposals, including extending martial law in restive Mindanao, and allowing late dictator Ferdinand Marcos to have a grave at a cemetery for national heroes.

The Supreme Court allowed both.

Duterte has accused her of being used by opponents who want to overthrow him, but he has denied having a hand in the impeachmen­t of Sereno, who was appointed in 2012 by his predecesso­r, Benigno Aquino.

The impeachmen­t proceeding­s in Congress, which is dominated by Duterte’s allies, “have put the entire judiciary in disrepute”, says the statement, read by the court’s employees’ group head, Erwin Ocson. The House justice committee last week found probable cause to impeach Sereno.

She reiterated yesterday that she would not resign and said other judges had resisted pressure to join the campaign against her, so they could “maintain the dignity and independen­ce of the judiciary”.

“While the call to resign appeals to my love for the judiciary, it is also out of love for the judiciary that I must continue,” Sereno said.

If the House votes to impeach her, the 23 sitting senators would serve as judges in a trial at the upper house of the bicameral legislatur­e. – Reuters

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