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Malacañang to issue order on suspension of ERC commission­ers

- By Arjay L. Balinbin Reporter with Victor V. Saulon

MALACAÑANG said it will execute today, July 6, an order in line with the Office of the Ombudsman’s suspension of Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) commission­ers Josefina Patricia M. Asirit, Alfredo S. Non, Geronimo D. Sta. Ana, and Gloria Victoria C. Yap-Taruc.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry L. Roque, Jr. said in a text message when sought for comment: “OP (Office of the President) will execute suspension tomorrow.”

Mr. Roque said he “got (the) confirmati­on” from the office of Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea.

In his press briefing on Thursday morning, Mr. Roque said, “Well, if there is no TRO (temporary restrainin­g order) against the second suspension, I think some of them are lawyers, they know that is usurpation of authority.”

“At least they should know that there is a crime possibly being committed by them,” he added.

In its 14-page decision dated May 18, the Ombudsman ordered the ERC commission­ers suspended for three months after they were found “guilty of simple neglect of duty.”

Sought for comment, Rolando B. Faller, legal counsel of the commission­ers, said the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES) has not issued a directive to implement the suspension order.

“While there is no TRO issued by the CA, there is also no directive from the Office of ES Medialdea to implement the suspension order,” Mr. Faller said Thursday afternoon.

He added: “The four commission­ers will stand ready to comply with the directive if one is issued and served upon them. If they will abandon their office, then, that constitute­s abandonmen­t of office, which is a crime. The Decision of the OMB is clear that the implementa­tion of the suspension is coursed through the OP (Office of the President).”

When sought for comment, Mr. Roque said: “Preliminar­ily, of course, defense counsel will say that! There can’t be abandonmen­t when there’s a legal suspension order! Is it stated in the Order that OP should enforce?”

The Ombudsman’s decision came after consumer advocacy group National Associatio­n of Electricit­y Consumers of Reforms, Inc. (Nasecore), represente­d by its Executive Director Rafael Antonio M. Acebedo, filed a complaint of grave misconduct against the ERC commission­ers on Dec. 13, 2017. —

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