55 elected Baguio barangay heads can't assume posts yet
>> Tuesday, August 7, 2018
BAGUIO CITY -- Fifty-five elected barangay officials in this city
cannot assume office yet, as the Commission on Election (Comelec) still has to
decide on the matter after the officials had failed to file their Statements of
Contributions and Expenses (SOCE) as the law requires.
In an interview with Philippine News Agency (PNA) on
Thursday, lawyer Julius Torres, Comelec Cordillera Regional Director, said
Republic Act 7166 or “an act providing for a synchronized national and local
elections” is clear that elected candidates in the national and local levels
who fail to comply with the submission of the SOCE are not allowed to assume
their positions.
He said, however, it is now on the part of the Department
of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to decide whether or not to allow them
to assume office or let another person qualified under the rules to take their
post in an acting capacity, or just penalize them with fines.
A case in point was the oath-taking of the kagawad,
who got the highest number of votes, as acting chairman of Barangay Ferdinand,
in lieu of the winning barangay captain who had failed to submit his SOCE.
Last June 30, Baguio Mayor Mauricio Domogan wrote
affected barangays, advising them that elected barangay officials who had
failed to comply with the provision on the filing of a SOCE cannot assume their
posts and receive honoraria, pending the decision of the Comelec en banc.
Domogan earlier administered the oath of Abdulcader
Gunting, the first kagawad of Barangay Ferdinand as acting barangay
captain, as elected barangay captain Emmanuel Cabe was not allowed to assume
his position for not filing his SOCE.
It was learned that the mayor administered the oath of
Gunting to allow the barangay to continue its affairs.
Comelec-Baguio reported there are 55 winning candidates
in the last polls, who had failed to submit their SOCE within 30 days after the
election, which is prescribed by law. One won as barangay captain, 11
as kagawads, three as Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) or youth council chairmen,
and 40 as SK kagawads.
There were 458 candidates in the last barangay and SK
polls. Out of the number, there were 344 candidates for barangay officials and
114 SK for positions.
Among those who failed to file their SOCE, aside from
Cabe, were barangay kagawads Felix Bentayen of Barangay Balsigan,
Jaime Rillorta of Cabinet Hill, Joelito Boter of Kayang Hilltop, Benjie Pinlac
of AZKCO, Crisanto Perez of Lucnab, Marlon Padullon of Manuel Roxas, Rogelio
Bayuga of Pacdal, Remedios Cabe of Ferdinand, Almoite Alfredo of Ferdinand,
Basilia Nebrija of San Luis, and Julio Pangat-at of San Vicente.
The three SK chairmen are from Barangays Slaughter
Compound, Lower Lourdes, and Pinsao Proper.
On Wednesday, lawyer Paul John Martin, Comelec Baguio
election officer, told the PNA that the Comelec’s Campaign Finance Office
handles the cases of the candidates, who had failed to submit their SOCE in the
past elections and the most recent polls.
The names of the barangay officials were transmitted by
the Comelec to the City Interior and Local Government Office for
implementation, he said.
However, City Interior and Local Government (CILG) officer
Evelyn Trinidad said it is all up to the Comelec, as the case is within its
jurisdiction.
She said the CILG would only base its action on the
decision and order of the Comelec en banc, which has yet to issue its verdict.
In the case of Barangay Ferdinand, Trinidad said it was
the mayor’s discretion to prevent the disruption of local transactions due to
the absence of a barangay captain.
Domogan has cited a Comelec resolution, which provides
that "persons elected to any office shall not enter upon the duties of
their office until they have filed their SOCE with the relevant schedules and
supporting documents, in accordance with the formal requirements set by the
rules". -- PNA
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