City Council
summons dep’t heads
By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – The city council invited
representatives of various offices of the city government to shed light on
findings of the Commission on Audit (COA) based on its Audit Observation
Memorandum (AOM) No. 16-017 dated March 16, 2016 regarding, discrepancies, deficiencies
and errors in memoranda of agreement executed between the local government and
several occupants and leaseholders of the Baguio Convention Center.
The council approved
the recommendation of the committee on laws to invite Margie D. Bongait, audit team
leader;Shalemar Garcia, supervising auditor;city administrator Carlos M.
Canilao, city treasurer Alex Cabarrubias, tourism officer Benedicto Alhambra, city
legal officer Melchor Carlos Rabanes and all occupants and leaseholders of
office spaces and parking spaces at the Baguio Convention Center or their
representatives to appear before the local legislative body on April 18to
clarify issues.
Under the AOM, the COA
recommended the city government to strictly adhere to provisions of Tax
Ordinance No. 095-95 and other related ordinances; institute measures on the
collection of parking fees at the Baguio Convention Center to generate revenues
which can be used in improvement of the facility; consider regulating the entry
and use of the BCC as parking area for public utility vehicles, vans and other
public transport and assign security guards to secure the premises of the
facility.
The COA also reminded
the city government to give instructions to officers and members of the
Baguio-Rosario Van Operators and Drivers Association (BAROVODA) and the
Baguio-Tayog Commuters Association Inc. to strictly comply with terms and
conditions of the agreement they signed with the city, otherwise the local
government should enforce provision on automatic termination of the privilege
given for any violation of the provisions of the agreement and instruct the
city tourism office to monitor compliance of the associations with the stipulations
of the agreement, especially on the number of parking slots being used as
loading and unloading areas.
On the use of some
portions of the facility for office spaces among others, the COA recommended
the city must coordinate with concerned occupants or leaseholders for the
possible execution of a contract with the city government on use of spaces of
the center; should they agree, determine reasonableness of the terms and rental
rates for the spaces being occupied and secure authorization from the city council
as provided for under the Local government Code of 1991 and hasten the
collection of unpaid rent totaling P140,000 from Glorious Freedom Community
Church and CMCI.
The council required
the concerned offices to submit their respective comments relative to the AOM
findings and recommendations prior to their scheduled appearance before the
local legislative body for further study by members.
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