Poll body seeks DoJ findings on Susano’s CF cards, ‘Hello Nico’
| By Marie A. Surbano and Gerry Baldo 08/21/2010 The  Commission on Elections (Comelec) yesterday asked the Department of  Justice (DoJ) to release the results of its investigation on the  possession of former Quezon City Rep. Annie Rosa Susano of compact flash  (CF) cards and the controversial “Hello Nico” recording where Commissioner Nicodemo Ferrer is said to be linked to alleged poll irregularities. Comelec  Commissioner Rene Sarmiento called on Justice Secretary Leila de Lima  to follow up on the status of the probe into the two cases, saying it is  already way beyond the agency’s self-imposed deadline. “Our  request is for the DoJ to fast-track the  probes so there will be no  repeat of these incidents in future elections… so that we can learn  lessons from these cases,” Sarmiento told reporters. Sarmiento  also said former Justice Secretary Alberto Agra committed to complete  the probes on the two incidents by June 15,  with the reports  immediately submitted to the Comelec. “They (DoJ)  had a timetable within which to submit the findings but until now there  has been no report and no findings of the probe. We hope the DoJ can  complete the investigation… there seems to be too long a delay,” said  Sarmiento. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100821hed2.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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