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Aguirre will prosecute criminals, high gov’t officials—Bayan

/ 04:56 PM May 19, 2016

Pivate prosecutor Vitaliano Aguirre

Incoming Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre. PHOTO BY EDWARD GANAL / SENATE POOL

Incoming Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre will be facing a “formidable tasks” of prosecuting not only criminal syndicates but also former high-ranking government officials for corruption and human rights violation, militant group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) on Thursday said.

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“He will be expected to lead in the prosecution not just of criminal syndicates but also of high government officials implicated in large-scale corruption and human rights violations under the Aquino regime,” Bayan Secretary-General Renato Reyes Jr. said in a text message.

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“Cases are already expected to be filed against them by various citizens groups,” Reyes added.

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Bayan said they are expecting that with the appointment of Aguirre, the practice of filing trumped-up charges against government critics will stop.

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“May we see an end to selective prosecution. May rights victims finally achieve the justice they have long been fighting for,” he added. RAM

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