Ilocos mayor suspended 4 months over land tiff
By Jerry Padilla
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte – Members of the provincial
board have meted Pagudpud town Mayor Maja Sales with four-month “vacation” from
her post, instead of six-month suspension they earlier had agreed upon, for
grave misconduct.
The board members made the decision after Sales
appealed her suspension.
The board members issued the ruling following the motion
for reconsideration filed by Sales and after almost a year of hearings on the
complaint filed by town resident Allan Vincent Caluya, who alleged that Sales
unlawfully used her mayor's powers to appropriate pieces of land, which he
contested.
Sales slammed the decision, saying she only consider
the ruling final and executory if Gov. Imee Marcos approves it.
In May, another Ilocos Norte town mayor was
temporarily “axed” from his post after the Sangguniang Panlalawigan imposed a
three-month suspension on him in relation to administrative raps over his
failure to quickly approve the clearance for the terminal leave pay of slain
Adams municipal treasurer Elpidio Sy.
Adams mayor Eric Baoingan, who went back to his post
in August, did not question his suspension and turned over his post to
vice mayor Wagner Poking as the town’s officer-in-charge.
Last year, Dingras town mayor Marineth Gamboa
was removed from office by the Comelec after it ruled the lady mayor was
disqualified from the 2011 elections for being a “fugitive”. The town’s
vice mayor Erdio Valenzuela took over as the town’s chief executive.
Gamboa will be seeking to regain her post in
the 2013 polls.
Valenzuela has filed a disqualification case against
Gamboa.
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