Mayor's suspension order lifted
>> Sunday, October 7, 2012
URBIZTONDO, Pangasinan – Malacañang has set aside
the suspension order meted against this town’s mayor, saying the charges
against him were based on “mere suspicion and speculation that cannot be given
credence.”
In a
three-page order signed by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, the Office of the
President said the provincial board “failed to substantiate that the conditions
prescribed by law are existent to justify the imposition of the preventive
suspension” of Mayor Ernesto Balolong.
“The board’s
reliance on complainant’s allegations is misplaced,” it said.
Malacañang
acted on Balolong’s urgent petition to set aside his suspension order and
recall Provincial Resolution No. 354-2012.
Balolong told
the media he is happy with the development and that he feels vindicated.
The
provincial board’s committee on good government and accountability of public
officers issued the 60-day preventive suspension order against Balolong last
Aug. 15.
In a verified
complaint filed before the board, Loida Cancino, former municipal treasurer of
Urbiztondo, alleged that the municipal council enacted Ordinance No. 01-2012
authorizing Balolong to borrow P52.4 million to finance certain projects of the
municipality.
Cancino
alleged that on May 24 and 28 this year, Philippine National Bank credited P28
million from the approved P52.4 million to the PNB account of the municipality,
that Balolong effected the disbursement of these loan proceeds without the
necessary appropriation ordinance, and that these legal infirmities were
admitted by Balolong and other officials of Urbiztondo.
“Although it was
very painful, I humbly accepted it (preventive suspension) because it was an
order by a higher office,” Balolong said. “By God’s grace, I’m back.”
Balolong
re-assumed his post Wednesday morning.
The
provincial board and the governor’s office had not yet receive a copy of the
Malacañang order as of press time, according to board member Alfonso Bince Jr.
who chaired the committee that handled Balolong’s case.
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