INQUIRER - Defense: Is offense impeachable? If this were an offense, then all the government officials who followed the prevalent practice of using the fair market value, not acquisition cost, as the basis for declaring the worth of properties in their SALNs should also be held liable, defense lawyer and spokesperson Tranquil Salvador III argued. "Before you make a ruling on the Chief Justice, is it something that could be reviewed? Is it something that could be corrected? That will lead us to the final question: Is that an impeachable offense? Assuming it's a noncompliance, is it sufficient to remove him from office?" Salvador told reporters after a forum.
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