Philippine Daily Inquirer

Lawyers say Binay probe revival politicall­y motivated

- By Jerome Aning

TWO LEGAL experts yesterday described as “politicall­y motivated” the Senate blue ribbon subcommitt­ee’s plan to resume its investigat­ion into the alleged corruption of Vice President Jejomar Binay and his family and associates.

The plan to revive the Senate probe against Binay is obvious harassment and has a political motive, said former University of the East College of Law dean Amado Valdez and former University of the Philippine­s College of Law dean Pacifico Agabin.

The reopening of the investigat­ion might be related to Binay’s recent resurgence in voter preference surveys for President, they said.

Valdez questioned the timing of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV’s suggestion for the Senate to resume its probe into Binay’s allegedly corrupt activities.

He said the Senate should leave the investigat­ion to the Office of the Ombudsman, which is the body constituti­onally mandated to investigat­e or prosecute erring government officials and employees.

“The Ombudsman can continue [the] investigat­ion. It has broad powers to compel witnesses to testify and compel production of documents, which will more than serve the purpose,” he said in a text message.

“The Senate investigat­ion is purely politicall­y motivated,” Valdez said.

Agabin said at the “timing is suspect,” especially after Binay regained his lead in a number of presidenti­al surveys recently.

“The Senate should stop and just let the Ombudsman do the probing,” he said.

Agabin said the attack on Binay could backfire and work in his favor, benefiting his presidenti­al candidacy. “That will be the public’s perception [that the reopening is related to recent polls], which will just make the Vice President more of an underdog,” he said.

The latest voter preference survey conducted by Pulse Asia last December showed Binay leading the race, followed by Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, Sen. Grace Poe, former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Sen. Miriam Santiago.

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