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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Corona’s conviction good for judiciary, says city dad


by Franklin P. Gumapon

DIPOLOG CITY, May 30 (PIA) - - “It will strengthen the judiciary.”

This was the statement issued by City Councilor James P. Verduguez after the Senate handed down yesterday a guilty verdict to Chief Justice Renato Corona for his failure to honestly declare in his Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net worth (SALN) all his properties and assets.

Verduguez, who is a lawyer by profession, also said the impeachment trial proved “that the government is serious in making the public officials and workers, no matter how high and lofty their position maybe, accountable for their deeds.”

Another lawyer heading the Dipolog Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), Atty. Paul Gudmalin, also found Corona unfit to continue in office.

However, Mayor Caesar Soriano of Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte said of the impeachment trial: “It envelopes the country’s real conflicts. We are searching for the truth but unmindful of the real situation that millions of Filipinos cannot eat three square meals a day. This should be our focus.”

Moreover, in a random interview conducted by the personnel of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) here, it was observed that most of the respondents have approved of the Senate’s guilty verdict on Corona saying the removal of the chief magistrate would set a new moral standard not only for officials and employees of the judiciary but in the whole government bureaucracy from the national offices down to the local government units.

It can be recalled that 20 of the 23 senator-judges voted to convict Corona. (FPG/PIA-Zamboanga del Norte)