LINGAYEN,
Pangasinan -- The Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the 90-day preventive
suspension of a Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) official over her
alleged inaction to an order of former General Manager Alexander Balutan
seeking to stop the supposed illegal operation of Small Town Lottery (STL) in
Pangasinan.
Ordered suspended according to the 15
August decision of the Office of the Ombudsman is PCSO officer in charge branch
manager for Pangasinan Editha Romero.
The other respondents in the complaint
filed by Speedgame president David Diciano: Assistant General Manager Remeliza
Gabuyo, Legal Department Officer Anna Liza Inciong and Manager Leila Galang
however were not meted with the same penalty.
The complaint filed by Diciano alleges
that Romero, including the other respondents committed Gross Misconduct and
Gross Neglect of Duty for their alleged failure to act on the order of Balutan
to put a stop to the STL operation of former Speedgame President Edward
Aguilar.
Aguilar was replaced by Diciano as
Speedgame president on 27 August.
Balutan on Feb. 1 directed Aguilar to immediately stop from further operating Speedgame in connection with the STL. All concerned PCSO personnel were also directed to implement the directive.
Balutan on Feb. 1 directed Aguilar to immediately stop from further operating Speedgame in connection with the STL. All concerned PCSO personnel were also directed to implement the directive.
The PCSO’s order was not followed by
Aguilar’s group as it continued to operate STL through Facebook Live.
“After an initial evaluation of the
administrative complaint and its supporting documents, this Office finds
sufficient basis to warrant preventive suspension of respondent Romero only,
pending investigation of this case,” the decision read.
The requisites of the Ombudsman to issue
a preventive suspension order are provided in Section 24 of Republic Act 6770
or the Ombudsman Act of 1989 and Section 9 Rule III of Administrative Order 7.
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