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                    [Title] => Senators to SC: Annul Ombudsman ruling clearing Comelec officials
                    [Summary] => Nine senators asked the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday to annul the ruling of Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez clearing officials of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and the Mega Pacific consortium of criminal liability in the P1.2-billion automated counting machine (ACM) deal.


The senators also asked the SC to sanction Gutierrez for grave abuse of discretion in her controversial decision on Sept. 27 to exonerate the officials.
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The High Tribunal had set a June 30 deadline for the Office of the Ombudsman to end its probe.
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The tribunal sternly warned Gutierrez it would cite her for contempt if she fails to do so.
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In an eight-page resolution, the SC ordered the Ombudsman to submit its first report "on or before June 30 and every three months thereafter until the matter is finally disposed of."
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Pimentel said Gutierrez should stop sitting on the case because the Office of the Ombudsman’s legal, monitoring and prosecuting division as early as October 2004 had found prima facie evidence against the officials and private parties involved.
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                    [Title] => Senators to SC: Annul Ombudsman ruling clearing Comelec officials
                    [Summary] => Nine senators asked the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday to annul the ruling of Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez clearing officials of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and the Mega Pacific consortium of criminal liability in the P1.2-billion automated counting machine (ACM) deal.


The senators also asked the SC to sanction Gutierrez for grave abuse of discretion in her controversial decision on Sept. 27 to exonerate the officials.
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The High Tribunal had set a June 30 deadline for the Office of the Ombudsman to end its probe.
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The tribunal sternly warned Gutierrez it would cite her for contempt if she fails to do so.
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In an eight-page resolution, the SC ordered the Ombudsman to submit its first report "on or before June 30 and every three months thereafter until the matter is finally disposed of."
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [9] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 328705 [Title] => Ombudsman urged to act on complaints vs Comelec officials [Summary] => Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. urged Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez to start acting on the complaints against Commission on Elections (Comelec) officials involved in the anomalous purchase of ballot-counting machines that were supposed to be used in the 2004 presidential election.

Pimentel said Gutierrez should stop sitting on the case because the Office of the Ombudsman’s legal, monitoring and prosecuting division as early as October 2004 had found prima facie evidence against the officials and private parties involved.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1500820 [AuthorName] => Marvin Sy [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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