The Philippine Star

Aside from Sanchez kin, Panelo meets with Ampatuans

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

Lambasted for secretly meeting with the kin of convicted rapist-murderer Antonio Sanchez, presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo yesterday revealed meeting as well with members of the Ampatuan family whose patriarch was tagged as the mastermind of the Maguindana­o massacre in 2009.

Panelo, a former lawyer for Andal Ampatuan Jr. in the Maguindana­o massacre case, said he met with members of the family after the Office of the President referred them to him.

“They are asking the intercessi­on of the President,” Panelo, also the chief presidenti­al legal counsel, said at a press briefing.

A July 17 letter from the Office of the President-Appointmen­ts Office sent to Panelo’s office showed that a certain Jehan-Jehan Ampatuan-Lepail and Bai Soraida Biruar-Ampatuan had requested for a “meeting with Duterte any day in July 2019.”

Soraida is the mother of Datu Saudi Ampatuan Jr., who was tagged in the 2009 massacre that left 58 people, including 32 journalist­s, dead.

Jehan-Jehan Lepail, meanwhile, is Saudi’s wife.

The letter said Duterte would not be able to meet with Soraida and Jehan-Jehan Lepail due to “hectic schedule” and “engagement­s that require his utmost attention.” The appointmen­ts office referred them to the Office of the Chief Presidenti­al Legal Counsel “for appropriat­e action.”

The meeting took place last Aug. 13 in Panelo’s office, based on informatio­n from the security logbook of the New Executive Building.

“They were asking for advice on what they should do. I said you should surrender your husband,” Panelo said.

Panelo said there was nothing wrong with the Ampatuans seeking Duterte’s assistance because “everybody seeks help.”

Before the meeting, Panelo said a member of the Ampatuan family had met with Duterte in an event organized by the Chinese embassy in Davao. He said he introduced the family member, whom he did not name, to the President but it turned out they already knew each other.

“The President said ‘I heard him – wait for the judgment of the court. It’s now up to the court,’” Panelo said.

Condemnati­on greeted news of Panelo’s meeting with the family of Sanchez, his former client.

Sanchez was seeking executive clemency, a request that Panelo referred to the Board of Pardons and Parole.

The presidenti­al spokesman earlier said there was nothing wrong with what he did as it was just normal to refer requests that reached his office to appropriat­e agencies.

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