The Freeman

Teves may go to court over new suspension order

- Philstar.com

MANILA — The legal team of suspended Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr. (Negros Oriental) may challenge before the courts the new 60-day suspension imposed upon the lawmaker.

In an interview with ABS-CBN’s TeleRadyo on Thursday, lawyer Ferdinand Topacio said they are “not foreclosin­g our judicial recourses with respect to the actions of the House Committee on Ethics.”

The House of Representa­tives issued a new 60-day suspension against Teves on Wednesday evening over his continued absence from the chamber. The lawmaker from Negros Oriental has also been stripped off his committee membership­s due to his “misconduct” and his reported attempt — asked about it, Teves said he would neither confirm nor deny doing so — to seek asylum in Timor Leste.

Teves is vice chair of the games and amusements committee and a member of the nuclear energy and legislativ­e franchises committees.

Topacio said while they recognize that the House Committee on Ethics and the House, as a body, has the authority to impose sanctions on members, he insisted that his client’s rights were violated, specifical­ly Teves’ right to due process and equal protection.

The lawyer said they might also include the first sanction of a 60-day suspension, which was issued in March, in their potential legal challenge.

Teves has refused to return to the country despite the expiration of his travel authority, as he cited fears for his life and wanting to see a “semblance of fairness” in allegation­s against him.

Teves has been named as the mastermind behind the brazen assassinat­ion of Negros Oriental Gov. Roel Degamo where nine others were killed and more than a dozen were hurt.

He is facing multiple murder, attempted murder and frustrated murder complaints pending before the Department of Justice over the Degamo killing. —

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