Philippine Daily Inquirer

Trillanes: Gordon intellectu­ally dishonest in protecting Du30

- —CHRISTINEO. AVENDAÑO

There is nothing in the rules of the Senate that bars the chamber from investigat­ing sitting Presidents and other impeachabl­e officials, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV said on Thursday as he accused Sen. Richard Gordon of “intellectu­al dishonesty” for saying that it was the task of the House of Representa­tives to investigat­e President Duterte. Gordon made his statement on Tuesday, a day after the Senate referred to the blue ribbon committee, which he chairs, Trillanes’ resolution seeking an investigat­ion of Mr. Duterte’s alleged bank accounts. Gordon had said that the House should be the one to investigat­e the President because Senate Resolution No. 602 was “a finding of probable fault in the President that he violated the Anti-Money laundering Act.” Trillanes had initially asked the committee on banks, financial institutio­ns and currencies, chaired by Sen. Chiz Escudero, to look into a report by a news website, Vera Files, that the President and his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, had joint deposits and investment­s exceeding P100 million at Bank of Philippine Islands, which they allegedly did not declare in their statements of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth. “The intellectu­al dishonesty of Senator Gordon is amazing. He can really come upwith twisted arguments to protect his political master,” Trillanes said in a statement.

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Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV

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