Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sereno orders NBI probe of court ‘fixer’

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan

CHIEF Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno has asked the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) to probe an alleged big-time fixer in the judiciary and alleged underhande­d tactics resorted to in the just-concluded election of the Philippine Judges Associatio­n (PJA).

Sereno met with Justice Secretary Leila de Lima yesterday morning to discuss the Department of Justice’s offer of NBI help in the investigat­ion of a “Ma’am Arlene,” who has allegedly been influencin­g court decisions.

News stories linked the alleged influence peddler to the PJA election onOct. 8.

De Lima told reporters that Sereno “formally requested” the NBI’s assistance after the justice secretary was quoted in news reports as saying she was willing to offer the NBI’s help if asked by the Supreme Court or by the Chief Justice.

“I think it’s OK with her that it’s a parallel probe to whatever probe is being conducted now by the Supreme Court through Court Administra­tor Midas Marquez... about that certain Ma’am Arlene who is allegedly the Napoles in the judiciary,” she said.

But De Lima could not specify the criminal offense the NBI would be investigat­ing.

She also could not say if the judges involved in the PJA election would be summoned to a formal investigat­ion.

Serious allegation­s

“These are serious allegation­s... whatever it is, whether related to the (PJA) elections or not, it needs to be investigat­ed because it has something to do with corruption in the judiciary,” De Lima said.

“In fact, another thing that the Chief Justice wants investigat­ed are the reported irregulari­ties in that election because it seems that due to the intense rivalry of the principal contenders, reports reached the Chief Justice that unpleasant activities had occurred, that it turned into a political game,” she said.

Later in the day, Sereno said she had “accepted (De Lima’s) offer to help investigat­e” the alleged influence-peddler whom she did not name.

In her statement, Sereno also did not say if her decision to tap the NBI had been approved by the 15-member Supreme Court.

“The Chief Justice will submit to the Supreme Court en banc the result of her request for De Lima to use the investigat­ive resources of the Department of Justice to determine the facts concerning the following and file a report thereon with the Chief Justice,” she said.

Possible violations

The NBI will look into “possible violations of applicable criminal provisions in the recently concluded election of the Philippine Judges Associatio­n by any or all of the presidenti­al candidates,” she said.

Sereno said the NBI will also look into “the identity of private persons who, prima facie, appear to have unlawfully influenced specific members of the judiciary in the outcome of specific cases” whichmay be linked to the PJA election.

She said the NBI investigat­ion will run parallel to the administra­tive fact-finding probe being conducted by Court Administra­tor Marquez.

Sereno further said she had initiated discussion­s with Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales, herself a former Supreme Court justice, for the Office of the Ombudsman to undertake lifestyle checks on the members of the judiciary and court personnel.

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