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Belmonte urges DoJ to proceed with charges vs INC execs

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 06:29 PM September 02, 2015

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Speaker Sonny Belmonte. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

The Department of Justice (DoJ) should “proceed with the law” on the charges filed against executives of the Iglesia ni Cristo, House Speaker Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte said on Wednesday.

During a chance interview at the House of Representatives, Belmonte was asked by reporters whether the DoJ should dismiss the case against top executives of INC.

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“I think we should proceed with the law. With the procedure of the law,” Belmonte said.

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He, however, said the persons being accused should be given the opportunity to defend themselves.

“I think we should give every opportunity to the persons being accused…give them every opportunity not only to defend themselves but consideration that this is a church organization wherein they may have their own internal rules and regulations in addition to the requirements of the law,” he said.

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On August 25, an expelled minister of the INC filed serious detention charges against eight ministers of the INC’s Sanggunian.

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Thousands of INC members took to the streets their protests against Justice Secretary Leila De Lima for allegedly meddling with the affairs of the INC church. TVJ
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