LINGAYEN,PANGASINAN – The
provincial board of Pangasinan has suspended for six months a municipal
councilor of Sta. Maria town for receiving his salary and other benefits
despite his continuous absence in the council sessions for almost a year.
Jun-Jun Macaraeg was
found guilty of gross negligence, dereliction of duty and dishonesty in an
administrative case filed by Vice Mayor Conrado Ignacio and seven members of
Sta. Maria municipal council.
Macaraeg’s suspension
was approved in Tuesday’s session of the provincial board led by Alfonso Bince
Jr., chairman of the committee on good government and accountability of public
offices.
Macaraeg was absent in
the council sessions from July 2013 to April this year. He was found to have
attended only two regular sessions.
“He will not receive
his salary and other benefits during the period of his suspension,” the
decision said.
The board also ordered
Macaraeg to return the amount he received during his absences from the
sessions.
Macaraeg admitted the
charges against him. He said his failure to attend the sessions was due to
threats to his life. The board said Macaraeg’s allegation was baseless.
Macaraeg said the
Local Government Code allows a member of a municipal council to receive his
monthly compensation and other benefits even if he does not attend the
sessions.
The board sought an
opinion of the Department of the Interior and Local Government on the matter.
The DILG said the
grant of salaries to members of the municipal or provincial council is not
based on their attendance at the session, as it is not their only function.
“A municipal or
provincial councilor can still receive salary and other emoluments even if he
does not attend the sessions,” the DILG said.
The provincial board
believes otherwise.
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