Philippine chief justice taking leave, expects impeachment

AP  |  Manila 

The Philippine Supreme Court's -- who has drawn the ire of -- expects to be impeached by the House next month and will go on leave to prepare for the trial she's confident of winning, her said today. International rights groups and local critics have accused of drifting toward authoritarianism after declaring in the south. He has overseen a drug war marked by thousands of killings of mostly poor suspects and has publicly threatened his opponents. Last year, he said he wanted and a top impeached and accused them of allowing themselves to be used to discredit his administration. Sereno will start an indefinite leave tomorrow but will not resign amid reports that rival justices demanded she quit in a closed-door meeting, her said. "There is no body or institution outside of the which can force the to resign," Lacanilao told a conference. He added that any action to force Sereno to step down other than by convicting her in a trial would be unconstitutional. "The has a deep commitment to the constitution, democracy and to the constitutional process," Lacanilao said. "If the trial ends and is convicted, she will not last for a day in her position." He said Sereno has not committed any wrongdoing and "did not do anything that can amount to an impeachable offense" and looks forward to the trial, where her defense attorneys could confront her accusers. The complaint filed by a cited 27 grounds for impeachment, including alleged corruption and culpable violation of the constitution.

She has been accused of not declaring her assets and liabilities as required by the law, buying a luxury vehicle with public funds and deciding without consulting fellow justices. Sereno has sought dismissal of the complaint, calling the allegations totally false and "nothing short of an exercise based on fake " A committee in the House of Representatives, which is dominated by Duterte's allies, has preceded with televised hearings and is expected to cast an initial vote on whether to impeach Sereno next week. last year accused the Ombudsman anti-graft agency of allowing the use of illegally obtained or fabricated information to investigate allegations that he kept undeclared wealth in The denied the allegations and challenged Sereno and to resign along with him and to open their to scrutiny. Morales and Sereno denied any wrongdoing and rejected Duterte's challenge. The investigation of the alleged undeclared wealth was recently terminated. Opposition groups and politicians have backed Sereno, who was appointed in 2012 by Duterte's predecessor. A left-wing group of lawyers, the of Peoples' Lawyers, expressed concerns over reported efforts by some fellow justices to force Sereno to step down, saying this undermines the high court's integrity and respect for the constitution. "The losing party here is not the nor any justice of the court," the group said. "It is the residual faith of the people in already unresponsive institutions whose roles are being wilted away, willingly or unwillingly, to de facto authoritarianism.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 13:50 IST
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