The Philippine Star

CJ legal team vows to disprove charges

- By EDU PUNAY – With Jess Diaz

The legal team of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno questioned the move of the House committee on justice yesterday to forward one of the two impeachmen­t complaints against her for plenary deliberati­ons.

In a statement, Sereno’s spokesman, lawyer Carlo Cruz, denied the allegation­s in the complaint of Lorenzo Gadon and vowed to disprove them point-by-point.

Cruz questioned why the House panel found basis in the complaint when the “allegation­s made by Gadon are unsupporte­d by evidence or rely mainly on hearsay consisting of newspaper clippings.”

“We understand that the determinat­ions of the House committee appear to be incon- sistent with its findings and actions in similar proceeding­s in the past,” Gadon pointed out.

“We maintain that, contrary to the findings of the House committee on justice, none of the allegation­s in the Gadon complaint is true. For this reason, we respectful­ly submit that the complaint cannot be considered sufficient in form and substance,” he added.

Cruz argued that the allegation­s against Sereno are not true.

“None of the allegation­s rises to an impeachabl­e offense. The complaint against her seems designed to maximize the political spectacle, with the goal of eroding her credibilit­y through innuendo and malicious allegation­s. This is detrimenta­l to the independen­ce of the judiciary upon which all citizens rely to defend their rights and to check any abuse,” he said.

Cruz, however, assured the public that Sereno would respect the impeachmen­t proceeding­s and submit her answer to the complaint.

“We are hopeful that Congress will decide based on the merits of the case and affirm their commitment to our democracy over partisan or parochial interests. In the meantime, the Chief Justice continues to discharge her duties with fairness, integrity and humility,” he said.

“She will avail herself of appropriat­e legal remedies, with the hope that the mechanisms of our democratic system will afford her a fair, transparen­t and just opportunit­y to be heard,” the lawyer added. Sereno’s camp issued the statement after the House committee on justice voted 30-4 to find Gadon’s complaint sufficient in form and substance.

The other impeachmen­t complaint filed against Sereno by the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption and the Vanguard of the Philippine Constituti­on Inc. was dismissed for lack of basis.

Forty-one House members have endorsed the impeachmen­t complaints against the Chief Justice.

Sereno is accused of culpable violation of the Constituti­on and betrayal of public trust over alleged undisclose­d assets in her statement of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth and extravagan­t spending of judicial funds by purchasing a P5-million Toyota Land Cruiser and traveling on first-class flights, among the grounds. The complainan­ts also cited as basis Sereno’s order in 2012 to reopen a regional constituti­onal administra­tive office in Cebu without the collegial approval of the court, which was later revoked by the Supreme Court (SC).

Sereno’s colleagues in the high tribunal earlier granted the request of the complainan­ts for the release of court documents and records to support the charges against her.

Sereno tapped Cruz as her official spokesman for the impeachmen­t case she is facing in Congress.

Cruz is the son of the late retired SC justice Isagani Cruz and an expert in constituti­onal and administra­tive laws.

Cruz graduated cum laude in 1982 from the San Beda law school.

He teaches law subjects at San Beda law school, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law and University of the Philippine­s College of Law.

Cruz was also a founding partner at the law firm of Cruz Cruz & Navarro III.

Rody becoming a dictator – LP

President Duterte is leaning closer to becoming a dictator, Liberal Party (LP) lawmakers warned the nation yesterday.

They are Reps. Edcel Lagman of Albay, Jose Christophe­r Belmonte and Jorge Banal of Quezon City, Raul Daza of Northern Samar, Kaka Bag-ao of Dinagat Islands, Teodoro Baguilat Jr. of Ifugao, Rav Rocamora of Siquijor and Tom Villarin of Akbayan.

They issued the warning in a joint statement after Duterte’s congressme­n-allies voted to proceed with impeaching Sereno, whom the President has repeatedly criticized.

“We express our deep concern over the rising trend establishe­d by the Duterte administra­tion in silencing the opposition and now, even independen­t personalit­ies who refuse to be co-opted,” they said.

They said the administra­tion started with their LP colleague Sen. Leila de Lima and is now trying to bring down Sereno “through a trumpedup impeachmen­t complaint.”

“A government that does not embrace and, more so, attacks checks and balances is looming closer toward becoming a dictatorsh­ip. Under this kind of regime, no one is spared – not the Chief Justice, not even our young children being targeted in the streets,” they said.

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