TABUK CITY – The
Office of the Ombudsman recently suspended the Kalinga provincial governor and a town mayor
over separate cases
Gov. Jocel
Baac of Kalinga province was served a six-month suspension by the Dept. of the
Interior and Local Government Tuesday after being found guilty of
administrative violations by the Office of the Ombudsman.
After
serving Baac the suspension order, DILG-Cordillera Administrative Region
director Marlo Iringan administered the oath of Vice Gov. James Edduba to
assume the post as acting governor.
Likewise,
lawyer Shirlynne Alunday took her oath as acting vice governor.
Last May
30, the OMB issued the memorandum for Baac’s suspension after being found
administratively liable for cases of simple misconduct, abuse of authority and
conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service.
The
governor’s suspension stemmed from the previous court case filed against him by
former vice governor Allen Jesse Mangaoang who is now Kalinga congressman.
The penalty
meted out on Baac stated he was being suspended without pay.
Meanwhile,
the mayor of Rizal, Kalinga was also suspended
for 90 days.
Marcelo de
la Cruz Jr. was found guilty of simple misconduct, the Office of the Ombudsman
said.
In an
eight-page ruling recently approved by Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales, graft
probers said De la Cruz authorized the release of funds from the savings of the
municipal government for the grant of cash gifts and incentives to municipal
and barangay employees in 2014 in violation of Section 336 of the Local
Government Code.
The
ombudsman said a mayor could not use the savings of the local government to
augment an item provided in the municipal budget.
Sangguniang
Bayan members Rogelio Lawad, Robert Echalar, Frank Wad-asen, Colin Dalanao and
Ponz Anthony Orodio filed the complaint.
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