The Philippine Star

Gabriela, IBP slam Alvarez on affair

- By JESS DIAZ

Lawyers are held to a higher moral standard, the Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s (IBP) reminded Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez yesterday as women’s party-list group Gabriela slammed him for flaunting his extramarit­al affairs.

Alvarez, who is locked in a bitter feud with Davao del Norte Rep. Antonio Floirendo Jr., had shrugged off threats to disbar him over his girlfriend, saying this was commonplac­e.

“As defender of women’s

rights, we express grave concern as to how Speaker Alvarez flaunts his extramarit­al affairs as something ordinary and acceptable. It reeks of machismo unbecoming of a public servant, more so of the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives,” Gabriela said in a statement.

In a statement yesterday, IBP president Rosario SetiasReye­s reminded Alvarez that as a lawyer, the “highest standards of morality, behavior and profession­alism” are expected of him.

“In the event that someone should file a complaint against Congressma­n Alvarez, he will, of course, be granted the full measure of his right to due process, but these shall be the same standards against which his actions shall be measured,” she added.

In Garrido vs Garrido and Valencia, the Supreme Court disbarred two lawyers for having extramarit­al affairs. The court said it was gross immorality and violation of the lawyer’s oath and the Code of Profession­al Responsibi­lity.

The Office of the Ombudsman suspended Davao Oriental Provincial Agrarian Reform Adjudicato­r Romeo Covarrubia­s for living with another woman.

In media interviews on Thursday and yesterday, Alvarez admitted that he has a girlfriend, whom Cathy Binag, Floirendo’s live-in partner, has identified as Jennifer Maliwanag Vicencio.

Alvarez, a supporter of President Duterte, told his critics that is willing to face disbarment for having a girlfriend and boasted that if he would be disbarred, the country might run out of lawyers.

“My God, who doesn’t have a girlfriend?” he said on Thursday.

Alvarez has also admitted having children with different women.

“So you won’t have difficulty finding out, I have eight children. I have two with my first wife, four with the second. And then, there were two more. But none with my present girlfriend,” he said.

“I am just like you. I hope your wives are not listening,” he told his male radio interviewe­rs.

Alvarez said he would like to be transparen­t about his personal life because “if I deny it, I will be lying.”

But Gabriela said the statement of Alvarez on his extramarit­al affairs and his insinuatio­n that all lawyers in the country might be disbarred too for such act is a “reckless generaliza­tion.”

“It casts unnecessar­y intrigue on the legal profession, which is irrelevant to the main issue that Speaker Alvarez is in,” Gabriela said in a statement.

“The power struggle between Speaker Alvarez and Rep. Floirendo should not be primarily linked to the squabble between their girlfriend­s. We call on the public to focus on the deeper underlying political and economic motives that are at play in the issue,” Gabriela added.

Yesterday, Alvarez claimed that the altercatio­n between Binag and Vicencio in Bacolod City last October was a spin peddled by the Floirendo camp to divert attention away from the prison land lease of the Floirendos’ Tagum Developmen­t Corp. (Tadeco).

The Speaker alleged that the Tadeco deal “was grossly disadvanta­geous to the government.”

“Let’s talk about the real issue, in which the government is losing money. The personal stuff, we can talk about that in the parlor,” he said.

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