Carpio Urges Ombudsman Remulla to Shun Selective Prosecution and Foster Transparency

Raised concerns about the selective prosecution of certain government officials by newly appointed Ombudsman Boying Remulla have been echoed by Retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio. In his call for transparency, he emphasizes that Remulla must address the prohibition on public disclosure of SALNs (Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth) held by government officials.

Carpio believes that rebuilding trust in the government requires a commitment to fairness and equal treatment under the law. By lifting the ban on SALN disclosures, Ombudsman Remulla can demonstrate his dedication to accountability and good governance.