De Lima to Panelo: Don’t use Aquino admin as ‘scapegoat’ in GCTA mess

De Lima to Panelo: Don't use Aquino admin as 'scapegoat' in GCTA mess

Presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo and Sen. Leila de Lima. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

MANILA, Philippines — Opposition Senator Leila De Lima has slammed presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo for pinning the blame on the Aquino administration over the supposed misapplication of the Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA) law.

“Sa oras ng laglagan sa Administrasyong Duterte, iisa lamang ang palaging palusot ng mga opisyales nito, ang ituro ang nakaraang Administrasyong Aquino,” De Lima said in a statement on Friday.

Panelo had blamed De Lima, a former justice secretary, and former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas for the mess created by the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the GCTA Law pending in the previous administration.

He also claimed the GCTA law’s IRR paved the way for the release of inmates earlier convicted of heinous crimes.

But De Lima said she was not surprised at Panelo’s tactic of blaming the previous administration, noting such ploy was meant to divert public attention from his involvement in the aborted release of his former client, ex-Calauan, Laguna Mayor Antonio Sanchez.

The senator added that Panelo’s move is expected because the Duterte administration has been known in using the previous government as “scapegoat” to avoid accountability on pressing issues.

According to De Lima, Panelo resorted to finger-pointing to cover his alleged involvement in the release of Sanchez, who was sentenced to seven life imprisonment for the rape-slay of Eileen Sarmenta and murder of Allan Gomez, both students of the University of the Philippines Los Baños, in 1993.

“Sila ang mga pumapalpak, sila ang mga nambabastos sa batas, at sila ang gabundok na ang mga kasalanan sa taumbayan, kami pa rin ang sinisisi,” De Lima stressed.
At the Senate hearing on the GCTA law, Board Pardons and Parole chief Reynaldo Bayang revealed that Panelo wrote to him on February 26 this year, referring a letter written by Sanchez’s daughter, Marie Antonelvie, regarding the pardon application of her father.

But Panelo clarified that he merely “referred” the letter to the BPP and did not recommend the grant of executive clemency to Sanchez.

Duterte also defended his spokesman, saying that Panelo did the right thing and did not violate the law.

READ: Parole board chief: Panelo ‘referred’ Sanchez pardon bid to me
READ: Panelo denies endorsing Sanchez’s bid for clemency: I merely referred letter

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