Malacanang denies Abra mayor’s suspension appeal
>> Thursday, April 4, 2019
By
Karlston Lapniten
LAGAYAN, Abra -- The
Office of the President rejected the appeal of husband-wife tandem mayor
Jendricks Luna and vice mayor Joy Chrisma, of Lagayan on their six-month
suspension for dishonesty and grave misconduct.
In a letter
issued by Executive Secretary Salvado Medialdea, dated March 13, but was only
made available to press on March 26, Malacanang upheld the suspension ruling of
the Sangunniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board) last December 2018 in
connection with an uncompleted 1,740-meter road project Ba-I village worth
P1,071,850.
The
suspension stemmed from a complaint by Lagayan councilor Noel Cortez file on
August 2018 regarding the Internal Revenue Allotment-funded road reported as
complete by mayor Luna.
Following due
proceedings, the Provincial Board ruled to suspend the husband-wife officials
but the Lunas appealed the ruling at the Office of the President citing
Administrative Order 22 series of 2011 by then Pres. Benigno Aquino III, which
gave an appellant to the Office of the President 60 days to stay pending final
decision.
Last
February, Department of Interior and Local Government – Cordillera Director
Mario Iringan issued a stay order against the suspension.
However, the
Malacanang letter ruled to resume the suspension already imposed before the
same was stayed by the DILG.
“The nature
of the cases involves corruption and illegal disbursement of public funds. It
is even alleged that after Regional Director Iringan issued the order staying
the execution of the SP’s Decisions, appellant Mayor Jendricks Luna, without
authority withdrew millions of pesos from the bank account of the municipality
with the Land Bank of the Philippines,” it added.
Further, the
Palace letter said the prohibition against suspensions within the election
period cannot apply because the suspension was issued prior to the election
period and directed an immediate implementation of the suspension.
Considering
the seriousness of these allegations, allowing the status quo to continue may
result in the dissipation of the Municipality’s public funds should the
accusations against the appellants are proven, Medialdea added.
Aside from
the first order, the Provincial Board also slapped the Lunas with two more 6-month
suspension each for two uncompleted road constructions, similarly reported as
complete, on December and January.
In deciding
the case, the provincial lawmakers ruled “respondent Jendricks Luna’s act of
making it appear that the subject project was complete but, in truth, it was
not even started is a blatant lie and a clear act of dishonesty which warrants
administrative penalty.”
They added,
Vice Mayor Luna is likewise liable because without her as presiding officer of the Sangunniang
Bayan (municipal council), the project and the funding would not have been
approved and
with it, his husband, “was able to proceed with the commission of his dishonest
acts.”
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