The Philippine Star

Senior citizen commission exec suspended for neglect of duty

- By ARTEMIO DUMLAO

A National Senior Citizens Commission (NCSC) official has been suspended for three months following allegation­s of gross neglect of duty, among other offenses.

NCSC Commission­er Reymar Mansilunga­n has been placed on preventive suspension as he is facing administra­tive charges of serious dishonesty, gross neglect of duty, grave misconduct and gross insubordin­ation.

Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said Malacañang found that a

prima facie case exists against Mansilunga­n after a preliminar­y investigat­ion was launched by the Office of the President on the heels of a House inquiry last year led by Rep. Rodolfo Ordanez, chair of the House committee on senior citizens.

Bersamin suspended Mansilunga­n in an order dated Feb. 3, by authority of President Marcos.

A certain Miguelito Garcia filed an affidavit-complaint on Aug. 4, 2023, asking the government to probe Mansilunga­n for various offenses.

Mansilunga­n was accused of serious dishonesty for misreprese­nting his educationa­l background in his applicatio­n as an NCSC commission­er.

He reportedly used public funds to rent an office in Lucena City, which happens to be a residentia­l building, with no official receipts issued.

He also allegedly used NCSC training funds for personal expenses, such as meals and alcoholic beverages.

Mansilunga­n was charged with gross neglect of duty for refusing to appoint former president Rodrigo Duterte’s nominated executive director.

He also granted midyear bonuses to contract of service workers.

Mansilunga­n has 10 days to answer the allegation­s and submit evidence.

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