SC recomposes graft court handling  Marcos suits
| By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/18/2010 The Supreme Court (SC) has  reorganized the composition of the Special Division of the Sandiganbayan  which was put up two years ago by the high tribunal to handle cases in  connection with the ill-gotten wealth of the late strongman President  Ferdinand Marcos and his family. In a resolution,  the SC designated Sandiganbayan Associate Justice Efren De la Cruz as  the new chairman of the three-member special Marcos court replacing  Presiding Justice Norberto Geraldez, who died of pancreatic cancer last  April. Associate Justices Teresita Diaz-Baldos and  Alex Quiroz were also named regular members and Associate Justice Ma.  Cristina Cornejo as alternate member. Cornejo will  sit in the Special Division in the event a regular member is absent,  the SC said. Last month, De la Cruz informed the  high tribunal that there are pending incidents in one of the marcos  cases which need to be resolved In December 2008,  the SC ordered the creation of a special division in the Sandiganbayan  to look into one of the remaining forfeiture cases against the Marcoses.  This came after all the chairmen of the anti-graft court’s five  divisions inhibited from Civil Case 0141. Among those who refused to  handle the case was then Sandiganbayan Presiding Justice and now SC  Associate Justice Diosdado Peralta. Peralta  distanced himself from the case because his wife, Court of Appeals  Associate Justice Fernanda Lampas Peralta, was Assistant Solicitor  General during the Marcos administration.  Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100618nat2.html | 
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