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Malacañang orders dismissal of ERC head Salazar

- By Victor V. Saulon Sub-Editor

MALACAÑANG HAS ordered the dismissal of Jose Vicente B. Salazar as chairman and chief executive officer of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) after finding him guilty of simple and grave misconduct.

In a 21-page order dated Oct. 6, the Office of the President imposed the penalty of dismissal from government service “with all accessory penalties” upon Mr. Salazar, who was suspended by the same office in August for four months because of insubordin­ation.

In his decision, Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea cited the resolution of a number of administra­tive charges against Mr. Salazar, including serious dishonesty, gross neglect of duty and grave misconduct for violating Republic Act (RA) No. 3019 or the Anti- Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and RA No. 9136 or the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001.

The charges included usurpation of the authority of the ERC as a collegial quasi-judicial body, violation of RA No. 9184 or the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act, violation of RA No. 6713 or Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, violation of RA 10717 or the General Appropriat­ions Act, and violation of Executive Order 292 or the Administra­tive Code of 1987.

Floresinda B. Digal, ERC spokespers­on, confirmed the commission’s receipt of the order on Monday morning.

Mr. Salazar, when sought for comment, said in a text message on Monday afternoon: “This is not the end of the legal process. There are still options available and I intend to tap them. I am confident that these options will help me bring out the truth and obtain the justice due me.”

“I believe that there are remedies under the law that can be availed of,” Ms. Digal said for her part, when asked whether the decision can be appealed. But she deferred to the Office of the President when asked about whether Mr. Salazar would have to vacate his post immediatel­y.

“As we have always assured the public from the time these investigat­ions started last year, the ERC remains committed to faithfully performing its mandate under the law, despite and in spite of these administra­tive challenges,” she said.

The charge against Mr. Salazar for violating RA No. 9184 cited the lack of competitiv­e bidding tantamount to bid rigging, splitting of contracts, and/or influencin­g or exerting undue pressure on members of the ERC’s bids and awards committee on the procuremen­t process for a number of projects and services.

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