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Showing posts with label impeachment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label impeachment. Show all posts

30 May 2012

Sen. Defensor-Santiago defends Chief Justice Corona at the impeachment court

In a sane moment (some sectors accused the good senator as brenda, from brain-damaged) and with a stinging note to senators and people of the Philippines, Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago castigated the impeachment court yesterday for its decision to vote for the chief justice's impeachment.

The senator has always been my idol because she uses rule of law as her guide and not to lick asses with political party-mates.

This is the full script of her explanation for her acquittal vote. Full script copied from miriam.com.ph.

The Constitution provides that in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall be presumed innocent, until the contrary is proved.  The burden of proof is on the prosecution.  How much proof is necessary?  In other words, what is the standard of proof?  I have adopted the very high standard of “overwhelming preponderance of evidence.”  My standard is very high, because removal by conviction on impeachment is a stunning penalty, the ruin of a life.
The defendant admitted that he did not declare his dollar accounts and certain commingled peso accounts in his SALN.  Did this omission amount to an impeachable offense?  No.
Under the rule of ejusdem generis, when a general word occurs after a number of specific words, the meaning of the general word should be limited to the kind or class of thing within which the specific words fall.  The Constitution provides that the impeachable offenses are: “culpable violation of the Constitution, treason, bribery, graft and corruption, other high crimes, or betrayal of public trust.”  An omission in good faith in the SALN carries a light penalty, and is even allowed to be corrected.  Thus, it is not impeachable.
The Constitution simply provides that a public officer shall submit a declaration under oath of his assets, liabilities, and net worth.  That is all.  There are no details.  The Constitution is a brief declaration of fundamental principles.  Many constitutional provisions are only commands to the Congress to enact laws to carry out the purpose of the charter.
As a general rule, constitutional provisions are not self-executory.  The usual exceptions are the Bill of Rights, and constitutional prohibitions.  All other constitutional provisions, such as the SALN provision, need implementing laws to provide the details.  Hence, Congress, to implement this constitutional provision, has passed a number of laws, including the Foreign Currency Act, which confers absolute confidentiality on dollar deposits.
There is no conflict between the Constitution and the Foreign Currency Act.  The perceived conflict is so simplistic that it is seriously laughable.  If there is any conflict, it is between the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards, which provides for a waiver of confidentiality; and the Foreign Currency Act, which provides for absolute confidentiality.
It is for Congress to balance on the one hand, the need for public accountability from public officers; with, on the other hand, the desperate need for foreign investment, which entails confidentiality, on pain of driving away investors from our country.  The argument that a dollar deposit protected from inquiry would nullify the principle of transparency is for Congress to resolve.  We could retain the absolute confidentiality clause, with the amendment that Filipino public officers are not protected.
The prosecution mistakes admission for confession.  In a confession, the defendant admits guilt. In an admission, the defendant merely states facts, which might tend to prove his guilt.  In the instant case, the defendant did not make a confession, but merely an admission, with a legal defense.
As a former RTC judge, I find it reprehensible that the AMLA document was introduced in evidence, without authentication, as required by the Rules of Evidence.  I am deeply disappointed that on at least three occasions, the prosecution claimed that its documents came from an anonymous source.  Are you for real?  Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus.  False in one thing, false in all things.
The defendant used his own name in all his questioned transactions.  He could have done otherwise, if his purpose was invisibility. Why would a suspected criminal leave his calling cards at the scene of the crime?
Assuming for the sake of argument that there is a preponderance of evidence for the prosecution, the preponderance is not overwhelming.

28 January 2012

What's in store for me in 2012?


I could not get hold of my brains when the New Year 2012 came. I was so relaxed I literally have nothing to write about the coming year. Or maybe not. Let us just say I have other priorities. LOL. In fact, I have been revisiting this draft again and again, revising it without even making it to the second paragraph.

So many things have happened since Christmas 2011, the impeachment of the Chief Justice among them, but I could not write a longer blog. Because of Facebook and Twitter, my blog has been neglected. Maybe because as we grow older, we want the meat and gist of things and no longer the flowery words? Or I am just too busy working to pay my outstanding debts? Living a life is a reality.

Facebook and Twitter allows me to share thoughts in limited words, therefore giving me time to read and share the real score. I blame them.

Blogging, however, takes time. Yes. Takes time. Blogging a paragraph-long or a single sentence-long is not blogging for me, unlike others. Using Twitter is recommended instead, to save face.

Blogging should be longer than a paragraph. Why? So you can give your readers time to analyze and share what and how you felt on certain issues or products. Especially if you are paid to do blogs. Blog-whoring, I call that. How does it feel to be a whore? LOL. That is why many of you noticed that I lack advertisements here in my blog. I am not here to earn money but to share you my experience. An independent blogger does not need to be forced to like or sell a certain thing to gain "fame" (OMG!) and money. I really hate that! 

Yes, I am babbling, actually, I write what comes to mind. Just to fill in my lack of blogging skills nowadays. I hope bloggers out there are not feeling the same way.

What's in store for me in 2012? I will have that "wait and see" attitude.