BY DENNIS GADIL
SENATE minority leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr.
yesterday said only one Supreme Court justice should inhibit
from the Senate’s motion for reconsideration on the issue of
executive privilege and not three as suggested by majority
leader Francis Pangilinan.
Pimentel declined to give the identity of the
magistrate but said he believes that this magistrate should
inhibit to protect the high court from questions of
impartiality.
Pangilinan has drafted a petition for the
inhibition of Associate Justices Arturo Brion, Presbitero
Velasco and Renato Corona for their perceived closeness to
Malacañang.
Pangilinan has said Brion was a former labor
secretary of President Arroyo while Corona’s wife, in a paid
advertisement, was reported to have publicly expressed support
for the President. He said Velasco is said to be Neri’s golf
buddy.
Pimentel, who has yet to sign the petition,
said he sees no strong reason to move for the inhibition of the
three justices.
Pimentel said the motion for inhibition will
be discussed today when the Senate resumes session.
Pangilinan had hinted of going solo if his
colleagues would not join him.
He said the grounds set forth in the motion
for inhibition "are valid and material."
Sen. Francis Escudero last week urged senators to think "a
thousand times" before filing any motion for inhibition.