 For
 all that Noynoy and high court blabber of reforms and transparency now 
being imbibed by a “reformed” Supreme Court as a result of the 
conviction by the Senate court of the ousted Chief Justice Renato 
Corona, the transparency promised is certainly absent, as gleaned from 
the SC’s newly released guidelines in the matter of their statement of 
assets, liabilities and networth (SALn).
For
 all that Noynoy and high court blabber of reforms and transparency now 
being imbibed by a “reformed” Supreme Court as a result of the 
conviction by the Senate court of the ousted Chief Justice Renato 
Corona, the transparency promised is certainly absent, as gleaned from 
the SC’s newly released guidelines in the matter of their statement of 
assets, liabilities and networth (SALn).Apparently, none of the members of the now Aquino high court wants their old SALns released to the public — through the media, limiting these only to the latest SALns, where no doubt, had undergone corrections, following the impeachment trial.
Not even acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio and his sidekick, Justice Lourdes Sereno, who made it appear then that they were all for transparency by making public — not their SALns but a summary, which means nothing, appear not to want transparency now..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/index.php/commentary/item/549-no-transparency

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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