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Feb 27, 2012

Judicial privilege as an excuse to hide and perpetuate corruption

Anto yay judicial privilege?

Aya kono may kanepegan daray okom ya ag ibaga so antokaman ya apantongtongan da ed saray tutol odino disisyon ya asabi da.

Kapara to ya imay executive privilege ya inrason daray totoo nen Arroyo nen ririkisaen dara nipaakar ed ZTE-NBN deal.

Sayan pribilihiyo et anggapo no ag sakey labat ya paraan ta pian naiyamot so tua.

In short, this judicial, including executive, privilege, is a legal ruse to hide the truth from the people. It is a convenient excuse for corrupt politicians and officials so that whatever criminal intent that is present and evident in their actuation and activities is safe within this mechanism and free from legal vexations and prosecution.

Say akanonot ed saya et nayarin so akanonot ed samay executive privilege. Et say presidential legal adviser nen GMA nen saman et chief justice la na Korti Suprima natan.

No awaten da yan kanonotan na Korti Suprima na Sinado, singa iitdan na Sinado na ketegan so pananap na katuaan ya mairap ya nagawa no wala irayan pribilihiyo.

This judicial privilege must be assailed and thrown out as it only puts obstacle to the search for truth and justice. It only gives the corrupt another legal way to evade transparency and accountability. The right of the people to know is fundamental in the constitution.


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