Palace tosses to DOE plea to fire NEA execs over Beneco mess
>> Sunday, November 14, 2021
MALACANANG has tossed to
the Energy department the plea of member consumer owners (MCOs) of Benguet
Electric Cooperative (Beneco) to remove and replace the board of the National
Electrification Administration (NEA).
Lawyer Kim Raisa Uy, Assistant Secretary of the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES), forwarded to the Dept. of Energy (DOE) on Oct. 22 the MCO resolution that called for President Rodrigo Duterte to sack the NEA board of administrators for breaking the rules of GM selection to ensure that lawyer Ana Maria Paz Rafael will become the GM of Beneco.
Melchor Licoben, general manager and Esteban Somngi, board president, earlier transmitted the said resolution to Mr. Duterte and attached their own letter that said the NEA Board of Administrators disturbed the peace of the people of Baguio and Benguet when the board abused its discretion in choosing the wrong GM.
In his transmittal letter, Uy said the OES is forwarding Licoben and Somngi’s letter and the MCO resolution to the DOE “for appropriate action subject to existing laws, rules and regulations. “
The NEA board of administrators are DOE Usec. Emmanuel Juaneza, lawyer Cirilo Badelles, Ramon Gonzales and Agustin Maddatu. Juaneza concurrently sits as the NEA administrator.
The MCOS accused them of favoring lawyer Ana Maria Paz Rafael, a former asst. secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), as the GM of Beneco despite not being qualified.
The NEA BOA earlier endorsed Rafael as GM to the Beneco board owing to her higher score in the final interview than Melchor Licoben who was earlier appointed by the Beneco board as the GM.
But the Beneco board rejected the endorsement, saying the NEA should have endorsed the two applicants since both passed the final interview. The board said the power to choose the GM belongs to the Beneco board.
The NEA BOA insisted to name Rafael as the GM which the Beneco board rejected anew.
Rafael attempted to sit as GM at the Beneco office in South Drive, Baguio City but majority of the Beneco board, Licoben and the employees refused to recognize her.
Rafael filed a case before the NEA administrative committee for gross insubordination against Licoben, directors Somngi, Mike Maspil, Jefferd Acop, Robert Valentin, Josephine Tuling, Peter Busaing and Jonathan Obar.
The NEA BOA placed them under preventive suspension but the MCOs affirmed and reinstated their authority during the Oct. 2 AGMA.
On Oct. 18, lawyer Omar Mayo, the NEA designated project supervisor for Beneco, reportedly led a group of fully armed policemen and forcibly took over the Beneco office in the wee hours of that day.
The forced seizure triggered a widespread protest among the MCOs who, together with the employees, recaptured the Beneco office two days later.
Lawyer Kim Raisa Uy, Assistant Secretary of the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES), forwarded to the Dept. of Energy (DOE) on Oct. 22 the MCO resolution that called for President Rodrigo Duterte to sack the NEA board of administrators for breaking the rules of GM selection to ensure that lawyer Ana Maria Paz Rafael will become the GM of Beneco.
Melchor Licoben, general manager and Esteban Somngi, board president, earlier transmitted the said resolution to Mr. Duterte and attached their own letter that said the NEA Board of Administrators disturbed the peace of the people of Baguio and Benguet when the board abused its discretion in choosing the wrong GM.
In his transmittal letter, Uy said the OES is forwarding Licoben and Somngi’s letter and the MCO resolution to the DOE “for appropriate action subject to existing laws, rules and regulations. “
The NEA board of administrators are DOE Usec. Emmanuel Juaneza, lawyer Cirilo Badelles, Ramon Gonzales and Agustin Maddatu. Juaneza concurrently sits as the NEA administrator.
The MCOS accused them of favoring lawyer Ana Maria Paz Rafael, a former asst. secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), as the GM of Beneco despite not being qualified.
The NEA BOA earlier endorsed Rafael as GM to the Beneco board owing to her higher score in the final interview than Melchor Licoben who was earlier appointed by the Beneco board as the GM.
But the Beneco board rejected the endorsement, saying the NEA should have endorsed the two applicants since both passed the final interview. The board said the power to choose the GM belongs to the Beneco board.
The NEA BOA insisted to name Rafael as the GM which the Beneco board rejected anew.
Rafael attempted to sit as GM at the Beneco office in South Drive, Baguio City but majority of the Beneco board, Licoben and the employees refused to recognize her.
Rafael filed a case before the NEA administrative committee for gross insubordination against Licoben, directors Somngi, Mike Maspil, Jefferd Acop, Robert Valentin, Josephine Tuling, Peter Busaing and Jonathan Obar.
The NEA BOA placed them under preventive suspension but the MCOs affirmed and reinstated their authority during the Oct. 2 AGMA.
On Oct. 18, lawyer Omar Mayo, the NEA designated project supervisor for Beneco, reportedly led a group of fully armed policemen and forcibly took over the Beneco office in the wee hours of that day.
The forced seizure triggered a widespread protest among the MCOs who, together with the employees, recaptured the Beneco office two days later.
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