MANILA, Philippines — Solicitor General Jose Calida has asserted that his office adheres to the standards and rules set by the 1987 Constitution in relation to the filing of Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN).
In a statement released Thursday, Calida reiterated his remarks during a House of Representatives committee hearing, wherein he said that the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) is only respecting various regulation about SALN filing, including Civil Service Commission declarations and cases ruled upon by the Supreme Court (SC).
“The OSG recognizes the importance of the filing of SALNs as enshrined in the Constitution and our laws,” he said.
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