Caritas Philippines Urges Quiboloy To Submit To Investigations, Congress To Uphold Rule Of Law
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Caritas Philippines, the social action arm of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), has issued a statement urging Apollo Quiboloy, the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), to fully cooperate with ongoing investigations into serious allegations. The organization also called upon the Philippine Congress, particularly the Senate, to assert its authority in ensuring a just and impartial inquiry.
Caritas Philippines President Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo, expressing deep concern, stated, "The allegations against Mr. Quiboloy and the KOJC are deeply troubling. Human trafficking, sexual abuse, and other criminal activities, if proven true, represent a grave violation of human rights and fundamental dignity, especially impacting women, children, and other vulnerable individuals."
Emphasizing the importance of due process, Bishop Bagaforo called on Quiboloy to actively participate in the Senate inquiry and other ongoing investigations. "Submitting himself is crucial," he emphasized, "not just for the sake of transparency, but for the victims who deserve justice."
The statement underscored the pivotal role of Congress in ensuring a fair outcome. "We call upon the Philippine Congress, particularly the Senate, to assert its authority and ensure a thorough and impartial investigation into these allegations," the prelate said. "The integrity of the rule of law and the pursuit of justice demand that all individuals, regardless of their position or influence, are held accountable for their actions."