Philippine Daily Inquirer

Binay: People shouldn’t jump to conclusion­s in INC case

- By Leila B. Salaverria

VICE President Jejomar Binay said the rule of law should prevail in the latest allegation­s leveled against top officials of the influentia­l religious group, Iglesia ni Cristo (INC).

Asked how the government should handle the allegation­s of expelled minister Lowell Menorca II that INC leaders ordered his abduction and detention, Binay said INC had its own explanatio­n.

“It should be handled with the rule of law, not the rule by law,” Binay said in an ambush interview.

He said the allegation­s must be proven.

As to whether he would support an investigat­ion of the allegation­s, he noted that he had been a victim of “demolition by perception.” He said people must not jump to conclusion­s.

“Only the court could say if there was wrongdoing or not,” he added.

Sen. Francis Escudero, a candidate for the vice presidency, said that in the search for justice, the rights of the accuser must be balanced with the rights of the accused.

Asked whether he saw a reason to investigat­e INC after the latest revelation­s, Escudero said any complaint that would be filed in the courts or the Department of Justice (DOJ) should be allowed to take its course.

“It’s in the hands of the DOJ to decide if there is enough reason to file a case against anyone,” he told reporters.

He also said that those accused of committing wrongdoing had the right to due process and had the right to speak for or against the government.

“They also have the right to voice their opinions, whether in favor or against what the government is doing,” he said.

In a democracy, the rights of parties in a case should be balanced, he said.

“While on a quest for justice, we should also be respecting people’s rights enshrined in the Constituti­on and in a democracy,” he said.

Earlier, thousands of members of INC gathered in a mass protest in front of the DOJ and on Edsa for five days following the filing of criminal charges against top INC leaders by expelled minister Isaias Samson Jr.

Samson alleged that he and his family had been placed under house arrest because he was suspected of being behind efforts to expose wrongdoing in the sect.

On Sunday, Menorca surfaced to accuse INC leaders of being behind his kidnapping and plans to kill him because of a similar suspicion that he was part of efforts to expose supposed anomalies in INC.

Menorca said he was determined to file charges against the INC officials.

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MARIANNE BERMUDEZ VICE PRESIDENT JEJOMAR BINAY

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