Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Anti-graft case hounds Marina head

The Office of the President finds that a prima facie case exists against respondent Malaluan.

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Stakeholde­rs in the maritime industry are wondering how Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) Administra­tor Sonia Malaluan was able to obtain an appointmen­t from Malacañang despite facing a complaint before the Ombudsman.

Malaluan on July 2022 was slapped with an administra­tive complaint for grave misconduct filed by the former vice admiral of the Philippine Navy and erstwhile chief of Marina’s standards of training, certificat­ion and watchkeepi­ng office, Vice Admiral Rene Medina.

A notice of charge sent to Malaluan last 5 April, signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, said that upon conclusion of the requisite preliminar­y investigat­ion on the 29 July 2022 complaint-affidavit filed by Medina, “the Office of the President (OP) finds that a prima facie case exists against respondent Malaluan.”

“…For the administra­tive offense of grave misconduct under par. (3) (A) of Section 50, Rule 10 of the 2017 Rules on Administra­tive Cases in the Civil Service, committed/omitted through her alleged usurpation of the official functions of the executive director of the Marina Standards of Training, Certificat­ion and Watchkeepi­ng Office (STCWO), in clear violation of law and establishe­d rules.”

Submit to the OP

With this, Bersamin ordered Malaluan to submit to the OP and give her answer under oath, together with the affidavits of witnesses and documentar­y evidence within 10 days after receiving the notice.

“The filing of a motion to dismiss, request for clarificat­ion, bill of particular­s, or other similar pleadings is prohibited and shall not be entertaine­d by this Office. Should respondent opt to file any such pleadings, the same may be deemed by this Office as her answer and be evaluated as such. Respondent’s failure to file an answer within the prescribed period shall be considered a waiver of her right,” according to the order.

Marina was asked by DAILY TRIBUNE if they had acceded to the order of Malacañang, but its official who requested anonymity said he would ask its legal department if they had complied with the notice of charge.

In a phone interview on Saturday, Medina said they had not received any reply from Malaluan regarding his complaint.

“We haven’t received any update regarding her criminal case filed at the Ombudsman,” Medina added.

Unlawful complaint

Medina said the complaint stemmed from the terminatio­n of his services by Malaluan on 30 June 2022 as STCWO executive director, even if Malaluan was only in the post as officer-in-charge.

“Respondent is being charged in this complaint in her capacity as OIC administra­tor of Marina for performing acts not about the administra­tor position. She is likewise being charged in her capacity as OIC of the Office of the Deputy Administra­tor for Planning for declaring the position of Executive Director STCWO Marina as vacant in effect terminatin­g the employment of the incumbent Executive Director effective 30 June 2022,” Medina’s complaint read.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN LOUIE ABRINA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? Unconditio­nal love In an intimate moment, a mother who is a member of an indigenous tribe gazes lovingly at her baby, surrounded by the echoes of her ancestors, she carries forward the legacy of motherhood with grace and pride.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN LOUIE ABRINA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE Unconditio­nal love In an intimate moment, a mother who is a member of an indigenous tribe gazes lovingly at her baby, surrounded by the echoes of her ancestors, she carries forward the legacy of motherhood with grace and pride.

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