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Estelito Mendoza to Alvarez: Respect the judiciary

Marcos era solicitor general stresses separation of powers amid CA-House row on 6 Ilocos Norte employees
By: - Reporter /
/ 06:58 PM June 15, 2017

Atty. Estelito Mendoza (ºÚÁÏÉç FILE PHOTO / NOY MORCOSO)

MANILA — Estelito Mendoza, the Solicitor-General of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, reminded House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez about the separation of powers amid the legislature’s continued defiance of a court order.

Alvarez on Tuesday cussed out the three Court of Appeals justices who ordered the release of six Ilocos Norte provincial officials detained since May 29 for contempt during a congressional inquiry.

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“That’s gross ignorance of the law! Mga gago yang tatlong justices na yan (Those three justices are idiots),” Alvarez said in a message to reporters.

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He was re­fer­ring to Court of Appeals Spe­cial Fourth Divi­sion members, As­so­ci­ate Jus­tices Stephen Cruz, Ed­win Soron­gon and Nina An­tonino-Valen­zuela, who granted the habeas cor­pus pe­ti­tion filed by the so-called Ilocos Six.

Sought for comment, Mendoza, the lawyer of the detained officials, said: “Ako naniniwala namang mayroon pa tayong gobyerno. Mayroon pa tayong Saligang Batas (I believe that we still have a government. We still have a Constitution).”

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Mendoza stressed that the Court of Appeals should be respected  as an “independent part of the judiciary” and “the judiciary is an independent and separate part of government.”

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He said it was “shocking” to see the House refusing to comply with the Court of Appeal’s order even as the officials have posted the necessary bond.

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Al­varez had or­dered them ar­rested af­ter they were held in con­tempt for al­legedly re­fus­ing to an­swer ques­tions dur­ing a con­gres­sional in­quiry into the al­leged ir­reg­u­lar pro­cure­ment of P66.45-mil­lion worth of ve­hi­cles by the pro­vin­cial gov­ern­ment.

Pe­dro Ag­caoili, chair of the bids and awards com­mit­tee and pro­vin­cial plan­ning and de­vel­op­ment of­fi­cer; pro­vin­cial bud­get of­fi­cer Evan­ge­line Tab­u­log; pro­vin­cial trea­surer Josephine Cala­jate; ac­coun­tant Eden Bat­tulayan, and trea­sury of­fice staff Gene­dine Jam­baro and En­car­na­cion Gaor have been de­tained since May 29.  SFM

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TAGS: Court of Appeals, defiance of court orders, Eden Bat­tulayan, Estelito Mendoza, House of Representatives, Ilocos Six, Judiciary

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