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Bantay Korte Suprema launched
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Nov 17, 2008 - 3:13:17 PM
MANILA,
Nov. 19 (PNA)-– A coalition of cross-sectors of Philippine society on
Monday launched Bantay Korte Suprema (BKS) with the expected retirement
of seven justices of the Supreme Court (SC) next year.
The first vacancy in the 15-man SC will be on January 3, 2009.
Highlight
of the launching of the BKS, is the signing of the memorandum of
understanding (MOU) on the public monitoring of the selection of
justices to the SC.
Among
others, the MOU is aimed at encouraging involvement of the public in
the evaluation of the fitness, integrity and competence of the nominees
to the SC.
The
BKS is composed of retired Philippine presidents, retired SC justices,
legislators, legal practitioners, the academe, the business community
and the media.
The
group will guarantee that nominees to the Judiciary are selected based
on real standards of competence, integrity, probity, independence and
track record in the practice of law, and not on parochial, short-term
political considerations.
Among
others, those present on Monday's launching of the BKS are retired SC
Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban, former Senate President Jovito
Salonga, Senate Majority Floor Leader Francis Pangilinan, who is also a
member of the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC), and Atty. Rodolfo
Urbiztondo, of the 48,000-strong Integrated Bar of the Philippines
(IBP), and the chambers of commerce.
Pangilinan
said that pending cases will be deliberated upon by members of the JBC,
in so far as nominees to the JBC are concerned, citing the case of
Sandiganbayan Justice Gregorio Ong who was given an appointment but
which was subsequently withdrawn due to questions on his citizenship.
For
his part, Panganiban hinted at a possible “hiatus” in the Chief Justice
shift in the retirement of Chief Justice Reynato Puno who will turn 70
on May 16, 2010.
The
retired Chief Justice cited Article 7, Section 5 of the Constitution
which says “Two months immediately before the next presidential
elections and upto the end of his/her term, a President or an Acting
President shall not make appointments, except temporary appointments.”
The
incumbent president, Panganiban said, is banned from making any
appointments before the next presidential election, or two months
before the end of her term on June 30, 2010.
Panganiban
added that if there is “hiatus”, there will be a solution such that if
the President is abroad, the SC can appoint an Acting Chief Justice.
”We must watch the appointment of the next seven SC justices who will address the issue,” he said.
The
BKS reiterated that the public is encouraged to send in their comments
to the BKS, the Makati Business Club (MBC) and to the media, regarding
the next appointments to the highest court of the land.
For its part, the IBP sees to it that “the best and brightest” will be appointed to the Judiciary.
Pangilinan,
who is a member of the JBC for the last six years and upto the present,
also pointed out that if President Arroyo will appoint the next Chief
Justice, therefore, there is no constitutional basis for such an
appointment.
One
of the upcoming projects of the BKS is that it will dialogue with the
JBC, in connection with the seven vacancies in the High Tribunal next
year. (PNA)
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