LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – The
provincial board of Pangasinan Monday acquitted a municipal mayor in an
administrative case filed against him for alleged abuse of authority,
dishonesty and grave misconduct.
Binmaley Mayor
Simplicio “Sammy” Rosario was cleared by the committee on good government and
accountability of public officers chaired by sixth district board member
Alfonso Bince Jr.
The committee
recommended the dismissal of the case for lack of basis. All 13 board members
signed the recommendation in favor of Rosario.
Bince said the
committee decided to terminate the presentation of testimonial evidence against
Rosario after lawyer Armenio Escat Jr., whose appointment as municipal
administrator of Binmaley was the issue of the complaint, died of a stroke on
Feb. 24.
He said the evidence
on record was sufficient for the committee to decide on the case.
The complaint against
Rosario, which was filed by a certain Leon Castro, centers on his appointment
of Escat as municipal administrator.
In the complaint,
Castro said Escat was a US citizen and was related to Rosario by affinity.
“It appears that
Escat, at the time of his appointment was a resident of Binmaley, Pangasinan
for more than 24 months already,” the report said.
The committee said
although Escat was qualified to be a permanent resident of the US, he remained
a resident of the Philippines and Binmaley.
“His intention to
reside in Binmaley and the Philippines is bolstered by his being a qualified
member of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines and was allowed to practice law
here.”
The municipal council
of Binmaley earlier confirmed Escat’s appointment, the committee said.
On the issue of
nepotism, Bince said the prohibition affects only career positions, where the
appointee may not be removed except for cause and after due process,
notice and hearing.
“The office of the
municipal administrator is not a career position. It has no security of tenure.
His term of office is co-terminus with the appointing officer,” the committee said.
Rosario said he was
grateful for the decision of the provincial board.
“I hope people who
were blinded by their ill motives would stop now and allow me to work for our
town and our people,” he said.
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