Philippine Daily Inquirer

CARPIO DECLINES TO TESTIFY IN IMPEACH PROBE

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ —WITH A REPORT FROM VINCE F. NONATO

Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio has declined to testify in the impeachmen­t hearings at the House of Representa­tives against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, claiming “no personal knowledge” of the issues brought against her.

Carpio wrote Oriental Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali, chair of the House committee on justice, on Jan. 10 declining the committee’s invitation for him to testify at the hearings.

He previously asked Umali what questions the committee would likely ask him.

“I regret to inform you that I have to decline to testify on the matters mentioned for the reason that I have no personal knowledge of these matters,” Carpio wrote in response to four of the issues raised against Sereno.

The charges against Sereno include failing to declare her real wealth, buying a luxury car with government funds, and making questionab­le decisions without consulting her fellow magistrate­s.

Carpio was the first of Sereno’s Supreme Court colleagues to decline the committee’s invitation.

Late last year, four justices testified against the Chief Justice—Associate Justices Teresita de Castro, Noel Tijam and Francis Jardeleza, and retired Associate Justice Arturo Brion.

Others have reportedly agreed to testify at the hearings, which will resume on Jan. 15.

Poll case, recommende­es

Carpio said he had no personal knowledge of the allegation­s that Sereno had falsified the high court’s temporary restrainin­g order on the case of the Senior Citizens party-list group against the Commission on Elections, and that she had “lied and made it appear that they do away with the voting for the recommende­es to the Supreme Court.”

Carpio pointed out he agreed that the Supreme Court should do away with the practice of recommendi­ng the next members of the tribunal since the Judicial and Bar Council was not following the court’s recommenda­tions anyway.

He also said he was out of the country for a “wellness leave” on June 19, 2017, the day Sereno allegedly “manipulate­d and delayed” the transfer of the Maute cases to Metro Manila.

Carpio also said he had no personal knowledge of the allegation that Sereno had hired an IT consultant with excessive compensati­on and without public bidding.

The senior associate justice said that he came to know of the hiring only after the consultanc­y contract was questioned and that the issue was still under discussion by the court.

Specific allegation­s

“I wish to state that unless the allegation­s are made specific, I will not be able to comment or testify on such other allegation­s,” Carpio told Umali.

Sought for comment, Umali said he “will discuss first with the impeachmen­t team” Carpio’s decision not to attend the justice committee hearings.

Umali confirmed having received Carpio’s letter.

“As far as I am concerned, my questions to Justice Carpio were already addressed. But I will still ask my colleagues if they still have questions to him,” he said.

A vote of one-third of the 293 members of the House against Sereno will send the articles of impeachmen­t to the Senate, whose members will serve as judges in the trial.

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