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Santiago formally asks DOJ to probe Enrile’s ‘crimes’

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 05:44 PM December 05, 2013

Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrileand Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

MANILA, Philippines –  Senator   Miriam Defensor-Santiago  has formally requested  the Department of Justice to order a probe on  Senate Minority Leader  Juan Ponce Enrile for his alleged crimes  committed under the  Penal Code.

“This is to respectfully appeal for you to order the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation) to investigate Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, for crimes under the Penal Code,” Santiago said in her letter  to Justice Secretary Leila de  Lima on Thursday.

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“In due course, the NBI report could indicate if further action should be taken against Enrile by other concerned agencies, such as the Commission on Human Rights, Ombudsman, Pagcor, BIR, etc.,” she said.

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Pagcor is  Philippine  Amusement  and  Gaming Corporation while BIR is Bureau  of Internal Revenue.

In a privilege speech  Wednesday, Santiago said Enrile should be held liable for the death and disappearance  of some 4,000 people during martial law; for allegedly running smuggling and gambling empires in the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA); for running an illegal logging empire during martial law; and for masterminding the “biggest” plunder case in Philippine history when he allegedly received a total of P1.189 billion “pork barrel” funds from 2005 to 2013.

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