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Si former Senator Trillanes said that he has information that
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ICC investigators are already in communication with active and former PNP officials
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in connection to their ongoing probe on the previous administration's drug war.
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Meron na po ba? Is the DOJ aware of this?
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Well, we have not received the same information.
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So, just like everybody else, we found out from Senator Trillanes about this supposed development.
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But I think we've been consistent from the very start that we have a working justice system here in the Philippines
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evidenced by a lot of different cases and reforms that we have been undertaking.
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And the commitment has never been stronger to prevent and to hold responsible and accountable
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those erring law enforcement officers who engage in this heinous crime, I would say, of extrajudicial killings.
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So, even without...
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Without verifying the information, the government's stance is consistent ever since.
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The President has been very firm by saying that we will not recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC
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because we indeed have a very well and robust justice system.
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Following on that, sir, since the Philippines will not cooperate in the ICC probe,
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does that cover government officials as well?
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Meaning, bawal po ba silang makipag-cooperate on their personal cooperation?
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If they have the capacity, if they have been contacted by the ICC?
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Well, as mentioned by the Solicitor General, this is a government policy.
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So, when a government officer or official is coordinating with the ICC against the direction or the orders
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and the policy of the government, there may be accountability involved.
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You know, if there's any law enforcement or government official that goes against the policies and orders
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of the authorities in position,
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then, obviously, there will be some sort of conflict of interest.
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There will be accountabilities and definitely liabilities that go with it.
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What about retired officials, sir?
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Well, if they are acting in their civilian capacity or personal capacity,
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then, of course, we have little to hold on to.
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Then, of course, we have little to hold on to.
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Then, of course, we have little to hold on to.
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However, again, we will not recognize anything that will come out of that conversation or coordination with them.
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Nasa lang, sir. Anong pwede ikaso sa kanila yung mga magkakooperate, sir?
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There are certain provisions under Republic Act 6713, which is the conduct of public officers.
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So, these are ethical guidelines.
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Followed by all public officials.
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And, obviously, if you go against the policy, it will be found under those provisions, the liabilities.