MANILA, Philippines鈥揝en. Antonio Trillanes IV on Monday refused to name his sources but he named straightaway the two Court of Appeals justices who allegedly received a P25-million bribe each to stop the Office of the Ombudsman鈥檚 suspension of Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin 鈥淛unjun鈥 Binay Jr. on corruption charges.
Trillanes, in a resolution filed Monday calling on the Senate to conduct an investigation into a purported 鈥渏ustice for sale鈥 system in the judiciary, identified the magistrates as Justices Jose Reyes Jr. and Francisco Acosta, two of the three justices from the Sixth Division who signed the court rulings in favor of the son of Vice President Jejomar Binay.
The third magistrate, whom Trillanes did not accuse of wrongdoing, was Eduardo Peralta Jr. The senator told reporters that his information indicated that Peralta was not involved in the alleged bribery.
鈥淎ccording to reliable sources privy to the matter, a lawyer by the name of Pancho Villaraza facilitated the transaction and talked to Associate Justices Reyes and Acosta,鈥 he said in his resolution.
He alleged that Reyes and Acosta first received P20 million each for the temporary restraining order (TRO) stopping the Ombudsman鈥檚 60-day suspension of Binay pending its investigation into the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall Building II.
But when the Ombudsman, Department of Justice and Department of the Interior and Local Government refused to recognize the TRO, a second transaction supposedly took place, Trillanes said.
He alleged that Reyes and Acosta got another P5 million each upon the subsequent issuance of an injunction.
鈥淭his was purportedly the reason why the concerned CA division issued the writ of preliminary injunction with undue and inordinate haste, long before its TRO was supposed to elapse,鈥 he said.
鈥楶olitical operator鈥
In an interview with reporters, the senator declined to identify his supposed sources.
Crimes like bribery, Trillanes said, usually do not have documentary evidence and instead can be shown through eyewitness accounts.
As for the threat that the Binay camp would ask that he be cited in contempt, he said it could do what it wants.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 care. Maybe that鈥檚 just a boast just like when I was challenged to a debate. They could do it, but I will run after them,鈥 he added.
鈥淭here are many things we could do. What we want is to stop such a practice,鈥 he said. The senator referred to the conviction and ouster of Chief Justice Renato Corona after an impeachment trial in 2012.
Trillanes also said in his resolution that based on published reports, Villaraza appears to be a 鈥渧ery powerful and influential lawyer, who is allegedly a known political operator with deep links among politicians as well as members of the judiciary and the prosecution service.鈥
Villaraza supposedly helped secure the appointments of these prosecutors, judges or justices during the terms of Presidents Fidel Ramos and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, he added.
Damaging allegations
Trillanes also said there were published accounts stating that Villaraza鈥檚 decision to join and support Vice President Jejomar Binay鈥檚 campaign for the presidency was one of the principal reasons that led to his falling out with his former partners and the dissolution of their decades-old partnership in the high-powered law firm known as 鈥淭he Firm.鈥
鈥淚n view of the foregoing very alarming information and assertions, there is an urgent and imperative necessity to conduct an investigation into these very damaging allegations against members of the judiciary and judicial system as a whole,鈥 he said.
Trillanes initiated the long-running Senate probe against the Binays.
The Binay camp has accused Trillanes of leading the inquisition to further his own political ambitions and to bring down Vice President Jejomar Binay, who has been leading voter preference surveys for the presidency. Trillanes is allied with Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, who is likewise seeking the presidency.
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