SC asked to investigate IBP officers on ‘Bikoy’s’ presscon

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A lawyer formally asked the Supreme Court (SC) to investigate and hold accountable the officers of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) for allowing Peter Joemel Advincula, alias “Bikoy,” to hold a press conference at the IBP offices last May 6.

Lawyer Ferdinand Topacio holds his letter addressed to Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin asking the Supreme Court to investigate and hold accountable the officers of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines for allowing Peter Joemel Advincula, alias “Bikoy,” to hold a press conference at the IBP offices last May 6.

In his letter, Topacio said the press conference that was apparently allowed by then outgoing IBP national president Abdiel Dan Elijah Fajardo would constitute a violation of Article 1, Section 4 of the IBP By-Laws which mandates that the national organization of lawyers recognized by the SC is strictly apolitical.

He added that incumbent vice president Domingo Egon Cayosa should also be investigated for violations of the IBP rules. During the press conference, Advinclula read a statement before media representatives and left immediately.

 

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You go torni Topacio👍🏼✌🏼👊🏼

Tama yan Atty Yes Yes Yo!!! some of the IBP officers are using the office for vested interest, resulting in the degradation of public trust to the entire organization.

Hoy sexy topacio, mag file ka na din dun sa PNP bakit nila pina presscon sa crame!

It’s that gross creature again.

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