Dismissed mayor refuses to step down
>> Wednesday, April 27, 2016
By Ramon
Efren Lazaro
SAN JOSE DEL MONTE, Bulacan – The mayor of
this city, who was ordered dismissed by the Office of the Ombudsman over the
alleged overpriced construction of a government building, has refused to step
down.
At the weekly
flag-raising ceremony Monday, San Jose del Monte Mayor Reynaldo San Pedro said
the dismissal order could not be immediately implemented.
San Pedro said his
lawyer Ferdinand Topacio would appeal the ombudsman ruling and file a motion
for the issuance of a temporary restraining order with the Court of Appeals.
San Pedro said he
would also seek relief from the Commission on Elections regarding his
reelection bid.
San Pedro’s dismissal
stemmed from a complaint for grave abuse of authority and grave misconduct
filed by city engineer Rufino Gravador Jr.
The ombudsman also
ordered the cancellation of San Pedro’s civil service eligibility, forfeiture
of his retirement benefits and perpetual disqualification from
holding public office.
The National Bureau of
Investigation filed frustrated murder charges against San Pedro and four others
in February for the ambush of Gravador last year.
Gravador said San
Pedro could be behind the ambush, noting that he received threats after the
ombudsman issued subpoenas on the cases he filed against the mayor and 16 other
city officials.
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