Isang mambabatas ang naghain ng panukalang batas na naglalayon na dagdagan ang kabayaran na natatanggap ng mga biktima ng unjust imprisonment at violent crimes.
Layunin ng House Bill No. 7307 na inakdaan ni 1-Pacman partylist Representative Mikee Romero, na amyendahan ang Republic Act 7309 na bumuo ng Board of Claims sa ilalim ng Department of Justice (DOJ)
Ang Board of Claims ay ang kinatawan na nagbibigay ng kabayaran sa mga biktima ng hindi makatarungang pagkakulong pagkatapos nilang mapawalang-sala sa korte.
“A judicial way of filing a claim for compensation may be too long. Congress opted for an administrative procedure of filing the claims by creating the Board of Claims,” wika ni Romero.
Mula sa kasalukuyang isang libong piso ay maaaring makatanggap ng P5,000 ang mga biktima ng unjust imprisonment sa bawat buwan na sila ay nakulong subalit hindi lalagpas sa P300,000, ayon sa HB 7307.
“To alleviate the lives of the victims of violent crimes and those who have been unjustly accused and imprisoned, Thus, the early passage of this bill is earnestly requested,” wika ni Romero na Chairman din ng House Committee on Poverty Alleviation.
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