Remulla to ICC: ‘Don’t monkey around with our legal system’

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Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla maintained that there is no mechanism in the Rome Statute by which the ICC can send their investigators to the country since the Philippines has a fully functioning justice system. | T2TupasINQ

MANILA, Philippines—Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday warned the International Criminal Court not to “monkey around with our legal system.”maintained that there is no mechanism in the Rome Statute by which the ICC can send their investigators to the country since the Philippines has a fully functioning justice system.

Asked if the government would order the arrest of ICC probers in the event that a team is sent to the country, Remulla said the ICC doing that would be a violation of our legal system.

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