Officials, mediamen, 3 TV networks named
Noy won’t act on report; lawyers to study findings
By Aytch S. dela Cruz
09/21/2010
Probability  is high that President Aquino may not entirely uphold the  recommendations presented to him by the Incident Investigation and  Review Committee (IIRC) which he had tasked to probe the botched hostage  rescue operations when a sacked police officer seized a tourist bus and killed eight foreigners last Aug. 23.
Aquino said he has ordered his Chief Presidential 
Legal  Counsil Eduardo de Mesa and Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa  Jr. to  conduct a thorough review on the IIRC’s list of individuals and  institutions it has found culpable in the police’s bungling of the  crisis operations.
“It’s possible that I may  subscribe to the entirety; I may add to the recommendations; I may  diminish some of the actions. I repeat those are all recommendations —  recommendatory.  I will have to go into the details to explain that.  But, again, the bottom line is, let us find the appropriate cases — be  it criminal or administrative —supported by the facts and even if  they’re winnable,” Aquino explained in a short press conference he held in Malacañang hours prior to his departure for the United States yesterday.
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100921hed1.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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