Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ilocos Sur mayor slapped with negligence raps

- BY JASPER DAWANG

ILOCOS SUR — Members of the Sanggunian­g Bayan of Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur — including the vice mayor of the municipali­ty — filed charges against Santa Maria town Mayor Brigido Camarillo for allegedly committing Gross Negligence and Derelictio­n of Duty under Sec. 60 of Republic Act 7160.

Charges against the mayor were filed by Vice Mayor Michael Florendo and municipal councilors Rema Cabatu, Jose Marie Ancheta, Federico Calibuos, Arlon Serdenia, John Reyes and Kristoffer Tan last 26 January 2024.

The case stemmed from the mayor’s alleged failure to take action against an erring municipal treasurer, tolerating absentee employees and the alleged refusal to take action on important matters concerning the municipali­ty.

Also included in the complaints were the failure to convene meetings as mandated by law and unjustifie­d and unauthoriz­ed physical absence from office and has impaired decision-making ability due to “presumed medical condition.”

The complainan­ts said that Camarillo — in June of 2022 — allegedly failed to take action over the alleged irregulari­ties in the Office of the Municipal Treasure which include the alleged tampering of receipts by Anelle Gacutan, the municipal treasurer of Santa Maria.

In line with the discovery, the mayor issued Executive Order 16 series of 2022 dated 8 July 2022, creating a fact-finding body to determine the veracity of the allegation­s against Gacutan.

The Sanggunian­g Bayan compelled the mayor to impose preventive suspension upon Gacutan as a necessary measure of precaution so that she may be removed from the scene of her alleged infraction.

However, the complainan­ts said that the mayor allegedly disregarde­d the resolution and allowed Gacutan to continue exercising the powers of a municipal treasurer.

On 1 August 2022, the fact-finding body released their official report indicating that Gacutan confessed to her wrongdoing­s.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCG ?? MEMBERS of the Coast Guard District Southeaste­rn Mindanao conduct relief operations to residents of Barangay Luban and Barangay Lanca in Mati City, Davao Oriental last Tuesday who were affected by flooding and landslides due to heavy rains.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCG MEMBERS of the Coast Guard District Southeaste­rn Mindanao conduct relief operations to residents of Barangay Luban and Barangay Lanca in Mati City, Davao Oriental last Tuesday who were affected by flooding and landslides due to heavy rains.

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