Jun 172013
 

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Marvic Leonen file photo

MANILA, Philippines—Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic Leonen denied reports that he made an “outburst” during the 10th International Judicial Colloquium on Insolvency in The Hague, Netherlands last month.

High Court’s Information Chief Theodore Te, who was authorized by Justice Leonen to speak on the matter, said Monday the report was “totally wrong and there were gross factual inaccuracies in the report.”

Based on the report, Leonen allegedly had an outburst after he was erroneously referred to as an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals in the application and registration of documents at the event.

The report said Leonen walked out of the event and boycotted all succeeding conferences.

There was really an error, Te said over the phone, but there was no outburst.

“There was a clerical error in the position attributed to him. It was pointed out by his staff. By the time the conference started, the error has been corrected and that was that. He attended the conference, there was no further issue,” Te said.

“His staff sent an email to the American Bar Association (ABA) and informed them of the error,” Te said adding that it was later on corrected.

He said Justice Leonen attended all sessions except for one because he has a migraine.

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Feb 042013
 
SC-PIO moves out of office, gives way to Justice Leonen

The Supreme Court’s Public Information Office (SC-PIO) has been transferred to a new location to give space to Associate Justice Marvic Leonen’s new office. In a text message, the SC-PIO told GMA News Online that from the third floor of the Supreme Court Annex Building along Padre Faura in Manila, the SC-PIO has “temporarily relocated” to the building’s sixth floor. “We shall be holding office at the 6th floor Annex for about two weeks until renovation of our new office at SC-CA building is done,” the SC-PIO said. A highly placed SC source told GMA News Online that the transfer was meant to give way to Leonen and his staff. “Right after appointment, Leonen immediately inspected the SC-PIO as he was planning to transfer there,”  the source said. This was confirmed in a letter by SC PIO chief and spokesperson Ma. Victoria Gleoresty Guerra to Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. Sereno indicated that the relocation was a result of an “urgency for Justice Leonen’s chambers to have the privacy and space it requires.” The court source said Leonen ended up occupying the SC-PIO as a result of on-going building renovations at the SC. “Kapag may umaalis na justice, pasa-pasa lang iyang mga rooms ng justices. Eh kapag may inaayos pa na room, hindi kagad nakakalipat, kaya ang bagong pasok na justice will usually have to wait,” the source added. The most junior SC member, Leonen was appointed to the SC on November 21, shortly after the bilateral deal was signed, Read More …