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According to the report, a bill pushing for the imposition of the death penalty by firing squad for government officials convicted of corruption and other grave cases was filed before the House of Representatives. Under House Bill No. 11211, or the proposed Death Penalty for Corruption Act, filed by Zamboanga City 1st District Rep. Khymer Adan Olaso, conviction for the following cases will merit the death penalty:
The report said that “This proposed bill seeks to impose the ultimate penalty of death by firing squad on public officials — from the President to the lowest barangay official — convicted by the Sandiganbayan of graft and corruption, malversation of public funds, and plunder. The bill emphasizes accountability and deterrence, making it clear that public office is a public trust, and any violation of that trust must be met with the severest consequences,” he added.
The report also stated that under the bill, all public officials — whether elected or appointed, including members of the military and police forces — will be sentenced to the death penalty if the Sandiganbayan convicts them. To ensure due process, the death penalty would only be carried out if the following circumstances are met:
Report Source: CDN
- graft and corruption as defined under Republic Act No. 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
- malversation of public funds as defined under the Revised Penal Code.
- plunder as defined under R.A. No. 7080
The report said that “This proposed bill seeks to impose the ultimate penalty of death by firing squad on public officials — from the President to the lowest barangay official — convicted by the Sandiganbayan of graft and corruption, malversation of public funds, and plunder. The bill emphasizes accountability and deterrence, making it clear that public office is a public trust, and any violation of that trust must be met with the severest consequences,” he added.
The report also stated that under the bill, all public officials — whether elected or appointed, including members of the military and police forces — will be sentenced to the death penalty if the Sandiganbayan convicts them. To ensure due process, the death penalty would only be carried out if the following circumstances are met:
- the Supreme Court affirms the conviction
- the conviction has undergone the mandatory automatic review process as required by the Constitution and other applicable laws
- the accused has exhausted all legal remedies available under Philippine law, including appeals and motions for reconsideration
Report Source: CDN