President BENIGNO S. AQUINO III |
By JONG CADION
PAGADIAN CITY (June
30, 2013) – Nine months ago, the three Executive Departments of Justice,
Interior and Local Government and of the Environment and Natural Resources have
jointly created Fact-Finding Committees to handle cases related to Illegal
Logging and Illegal Mining activities.
Bishop Antonio Ablon |
Many environmental sectors
were happy on the immediate action done by the concerned officials following
the directive of P-NOY efforts to combat and eradicate such illegal operations.
Recently, these
environmentalists are wondering whether the created Joint
Fact-Finding Committees are working or not.
“I did not heard of any Joint Fact-Finding
Committees result done by them,
correct me if I am wrong,” Advocate for Peace (Adpeace) convenor Bishop Antonio
Ablon of the Philippine Independent Church said.
The creation was
published in the website of the DOJ dated November 10, 2013.
(To read please
click the link URL below: http://www.doj.gov.ph/news.html?title=DOJ,%20DILG%20and%20DENR%20create%20JOINT%20FACT-FINDING%20COMMITTEES%20TO%20ERADICATE%20ILLEGAL%20LOGGING%20AND%20ILLEGAL%20MINING%20OPERATIONS&newsid=137#sthash.yVwRXHV2.dpuf
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The creation of Fact-Finding Committees was done pursuant to a directive from President BENIGNO S. AQUINO III for the three Departments "to meet and plan to intensify the implementation" of the anti-illegal logging and anti-illegal mining campaign, and to "ensure the conviction" of those who violated the law.
Under Joint Department
Order (JDO) Nos. 001-2012 and 002- 2012 (on illegal logging and illegal mining,
respectively), Fact-Finding Committees were created and signed by Environment
Secretary Ramon Paje, DILG Secretary Mar Roxas, and Justice Secretary Leila De
Lima on October 10, 2012.
These are also
composed of officials, lawyers, investigators and prosecutors from the three
Departments and the concerned agencies and offices under their respective
jurisdiction like the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), the National
Prosecution Service (NPS), and Philippine National Police (PNP).
They are mandated
to investigate, collect evidence, build cases and file appropriate charges
against those involved or responsible for illegal logging and illegal mining
operations, including incidents of violence, or killing those
charged with enforcing and implementing the government's campaign against such
illicit activities, or those otherwise involved in the fight against illegal
logging and illegal mining.
To
ensure accountability and effective performance of said Committees, the Joint
Department Orders (JDOs) provide for the submission of monthly reports to the
Secretaries of the DENR, DILG and DOJ, for onward transmission to the Office of
the President.
The President
issued the directive after noting not just the public health and safety hazards
and environmental degradation that result from such illicit activities, but
also the violence and bloodshed that trail the government's efforts to combat
and eradicate such illegal operations.
DOJ Sec. De Lima |
“We fear, as it has
indeed been reported, that the reason why these illicit operations still
persist is because there are strategically positioned government agents,
officers or officials who protect these operations. If they think they are
untouchable, by the creation and operation of these Committees, we intend to
disabuse them of such notion," DOJ Secretary warned.
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