The Philippine Star

Poe vows due process for erring execs

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ With Marvin Sy

PILI, Camarines Sur – While promising to go down hard on the corrupt, especially those in high places, Sen. Grace Poe said her administra­tion would always guarantee due process and fair trial in prosecutin­g erring officials.

Poe made the promise when asked by reporters Friday night if she would pursue the prosecutio­n of Vice President Jejomar Bi- nay for corruption in connection with the reported overpricin­g of the Makati City Hall Parking Building II project when he was city mayor.

“We should investigat­e all issues whether it is about corruption or abuses. As president, one should always be fair and observe due process,” Poe said.

Without her runningmat­e Sen. Francis Escudero, Poe campaigned here with four candidates in her senatorial lineup – former senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, Susan Ople, Manila Vice Mayor Isko Moreno Domogoso, lawyer Lorna Capunan and Soledad Shalani, who represente­d her husband Rep. Roman Romulo.

Gov. Luis Miguel Villafuert­e and his father, former governor and now congressio­nal bet LRay, gave Poe and her team a warm welcome at the Pili Sports Complex, which drew about 50,000 people Friday night.

E s cude ro skipped the Camarines Sur leg of their campaign as LRay and his son are supporting the vice presidenti­al bid of Rep. Leni Robredo.

In an interview, Poe also said she wanted to stop what she called the cycle of vindictive­ness.

On proposals to re-impose the death penalty, Poe said “my position is that we need to improve our justice system, s t reng then the Public Attorneys Office and beef up the number of lawyers.” She stressed only Congress has the power to amend the law on death penalty.

She also batted for a stronger barangay system and a more discipline­d police force.

If elected president, her first 100 days would include her signing an executive order requiring everyone in the executive branch to exercise “freedom of informatio­n.” She added she would definitely certify as urgent the derailed Freedom of Informatio­n Bill.

In her Camarines Sur sortie, Poe underscore­d the importance of partnershi­p between the local government and the people in the pursuit of national developmen­t.

From a fifth-class municipali­ty, Poe noted how Caramoan has become a world-class tourist destinatio­n. A season of the “Survivor” reality show was filmed in Caramoan. –

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