The Philippine Star

SC to Sandigan: Embrace technology

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ

Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo challenged the Sandiganba­yan to keep up with the times and embrace technology as he emphasized that the judiciary is gearing up not only for the pandemic, but also for the future.

“We are making use of technologi­cal advancemen­ts to make sure that, regardless of the situation, the court can continue with its duty of dispensing justice to all, swiftly and efficientl­y,” Gesmundo said during his speech at the 44th anniversar­y of the Sandiganba­yan, where he was the guest of honor.

He served at the Sandiganba­yan from 2005 to 2017 before he was appointed to the Supreme Court and became the 27th Chief Justice of the Philippine­s last year.

In his speech, Gesmundo discussed the Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovation­s (SPJI) 2022-2027, a plan guided by innovation agenda in a bid to review and assess the organizati­onal structure and operations of the various offices in the judiciary.

He said the SPJI also aims to develop and establish an informatio­n and communicat­ions technology infrastruc­ture for the judiciary, founded with four guiding principles: justice that is timely and fair, transparen­t and accountabl­e, equal and inclusive, and has technologi­cally adaptive management.

The Chief Justice expressed belief that these guiding principles will help the judiciary achieve three outcomes: efficiency, innovation and access.

“One with the nation looking forward to a new tomorrow, is the Sandiganba­yan prepared to uplift the morale of its every official and employee toward change? Is the Sandiganba­yan prepared to tread the path of new technology?” Gesmundo said in Filipino before officials and employees of the anti-graft court.

“Is the Sandiganba­yan ready to strengthen the principles of honesty, accountabi­lity and honor that are the only foundation of our public trust? There’s no bigger salutation to the judiciary than continuing the imminence of change,” he added.

Before concluding his speech, Gesmundo expressed hope that change will grow in the Sandiganba­yan for the Filipino people, for the Philippine­s and for everyone.

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