Kaban ni D_BystandeR: KINAHANGLANON BA NGA BALIT-ARON ANG BALAOD ARON LANG-OG SA POLITIKA IPASULOD???
Nothing can appear more alienating,
distasteful, and insulting to the intelligence of the Filipino people than this
blatant attempt by the P-Noy administration to slam into the throats of the
people of Makati a kind of distorted interpretation of law by the people appointed by P-Noy to see to it
that the use of "brute force" reigns supreme over the "rule of
law." Against the highly respected statements from legal experts who interpreted
that the TRO issued by the CA (Court of Appeals, 6th Division) must be respected as it seeks to enforce a
"status quo" before the suspension order of the Ombudsman, the P-Noy appointed officials - the
Ombudsman and the DILG Secretary - insisted that it is their perverted
interpretation of law to prevail.
And this is now giving headache and "chaos" in Makati as
city government employees and barangay officials are now one in asking the
P-Noy government to leave them and their city alone in peace as they are now laving a problem whether
they can still receive their salaries on time as there are now 2 city mayors in Makati.
And DILG is favoring their own LP VM
Pena because DILG issued a letter to
the bank to honor only the signature of LP VM Pena.
Footnote: This comment came out in connection with a news item
in The FREEMAN, entitled, "Binay
hits Ombud, DILG in IBP address." It came out on March 21, 2015. VP Jojo
Binay was the invited guest speaker to grace the national convention of all lawyers
in the country under the IBP (Integrated Bar of Philippines) held in
Waterfront, Cebu City. The forum was attended by 2000 lawyers all over the
country. In his speech, VP Binay takes
swipe at the Ombudsman and DILG who tried to inject their own interpretation of
law in contrast to popular stand and beliefs advanced by the national IBP
President Vicente Joyas that the TRO
issued by the CA should be respected, as well as some legal experts who got the
same interpretation of the TRO that it should be respected.
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