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Six more files disqualification case against Marcos
Published on: Friday, December 03, 2021
By: GMA News
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Six more files disqualification case against Marcos
AT least six individuals on Thursday filed a petition seeking to disqualify former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.  (pic) from the 2022 presidential race over his four tax-related convictions.

The petitioners—among them Akbayan members and Martial Law survivors—argued that such convictions carry a penalty of perpetual disqualification from public office, among others

The petitioners cited Section 252 of the Tax Code which provides that the maximum penalty prescribed for the offense of violating Tax Code for public officials and employees is dismissal from public service and perpetual disqualification from holding any public office.

Marcos, son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, was convicted of four counts of violating Tax Code due to his failure to file income tax returns from 1982 to 1985. The conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeals in 2001. Marcos has not appealed to the Supreme Court.

“During this time, he was a public officer, being then the Governor of Ilocos Norte. As such, his conviction for the said crimes carried with it the penalty of perpetual disqualification from holding any public office, voting, and participating in any election,” the petitioners said.

In addition, they argued that these crimes involve moral turpitude, thus disqualifying Marcos from the 2022 presidential race based on Section 12 of the Omnibus Election Code.

The petition is the seventh filed challenging Marcos’ presidential bid. The petitioners were Akbayan first nominee Perci Cendaña, former Commission on Human Rights (CHR) chairperson Etta Rosales, Akbayan Youth Chairperson Dr. RJ Naguit, Martial Law victim-survivor Doris Nuval of Claimants 1081, women leader Jean Enriquez of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, and labor leader Nice Coronacion of the Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagagwa.

Reacting to the latest petition, Marcos’ spokesperson Atty. Vic Rodriguez said efforts to disqualify the former senator from the 2022 presidential race is tantamount to persecution.

“We respect the right of every disillusioned groups to take whatever legal action they think would best serve their own agenda as we also expect them to respect our right to be heard,” Rodriguez said.

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