Former Mt. Province poll exec faces 'dishonesty' raps
>> Saturday, December 24, 2016
BONTOC, Mountain
Province — The former Commission on Elections provincial supervisor here was accused before the poll
body by an anti-graft and corruption advocate for alleged dishonesty, absence
without leave and grave misconduct.
In his one-paged sworn
affidavit-complaint, Salvador Liked of Bauko town claimed former election
supervisor Elenita Julia Tabangin-Capuyan committed the offenses from January
16 to June 30 this year.
Liked said Capuyan was
not actually reporting to the Mountain Province election office from January 16
to March 16.
Liked said he
regularly went to the police office in this capital town to monitor and follow
up poll-related issues.
The complainant
claimed to have witnesses who choose to withhold their identities and other
pieces of evidence.
He said from March 17
to June 30, Capuyan sporadically reported for the poll office and would instead
regularly drop in at her office in Baguio City even when another election
supervisor was assigned there.
Liked said Capuyan and
her colleagues before Comelec-Manila also face another complaint in connection
with her official capacity as member of the Provincial board of Canvassers in
Mountain Province on those three occasions.
He said that the
respondent did not file a leave and even collected her salary and charged for
overtime pay for the three days she did not show up at the local election
office—acts that may constitute dishonesty and grave misconduct.
Liked urged the
Comelec to conduct an investigation into Capuyan to prevent her from repeating
the same offenses in the future.
On Sept. 9, 22 and
Oct. 12, Capuyan attended the hearing and submitted her counter-affidavit and
notarized comment.
This, as
Tabangin-Capuyan said Liked's complaint was "pure harassment" even as
she has not received a copy of the complaint against her.
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