Philippine Daily Inquirer

Bautista shrugs off Comelec discord

- By Tina G. Santos

COMMISSION on Elections (Comelec) Chair Andres Bautista merely shrugged off the allegation of a “failed leadership” made against him by all six commission­ers, stressing that it was contrary to the conduct and outcome of the May 9 polls.

“This is old news,” Bautista, who is reportedly in Japan, said in a text message to reporters.

He said the issues raised by the six commission­ers against him have been resolved and it would be better to let the Filipino people be the judge if there was indeed a failure of leadership in the commission.

According to Bautista, he finds the phrase “failure of leadership” ironic after the May 2016 elections “which most believe was the fastest, most organized and successful elections in Philippine history.”

“Was the holding of nationwide presidenti­al debates after 24 years a manifestat­ion of failure of leadership as well?” Bautista asked.

In a strongly worded memorandum dated June 3, the commission­ers enumerated “grave concerns,” apparently in response to Bautista’s “request to reduce our concerns in writing.”

Other issues

Among other issues, they blamed Bautista for the delayed release of honoraria for election workers, particular­ly the teachers who served as Board of Election Inspectors (BEIs) in May, and a mall company’s “demand for damages” after the en banc canceled mall voting.

The commission­ers also scored Bautista for his seeming inaction on certain matters, as seen in a “failure to urgently act” on the hacking of the Comelec website, and for making “unilateral declaratio­ns” to the me- dia on matters they deemed must be decided on by the en banc, such as the barangay and SK elections and the controvers­ial tweak in the script of the transparen­cy server used in the May polls.

They said Bautista’s “assertion” that the barangay elections scheduled later this year must be postponed “places the entire organizati­on in bad light as being lazy to conduct elections.”

Meanwhile, Bautista’s statement pending investigat­ion that the script tweak was “merely cosmetic” was, they said, “in effect already an exoneratio­n” of those responsibl­e for it.

‘No solitary incident’

“This is not a solitary incident. The chairman should not grant interviews on matters not yet decided by the Commission en banc. He must make clear that his personal opinion is his alone and not attributab­le to the entire organizati­on,” the commission­ers said in their joint memorandum.

They also hit Bautista for his alleged inaction on certain matters, as well as for “unexplaine­d absence” and unwillingn­ess to participat­e in “crucial preparator­y” meetings for the polls.

“I have prepared a response and met with several commission­ers about this already,” Bautista said.

The memo was signed by all commission­ers, who sit with Bautista at the en banc.

Mutual courtesy

Commission­er Arthur Lim noted that he signed the memorandum “with a heavy heart and subject to” validation of material facts and “observance of due process and mutual courtesy.”

Commission­ers Luie Tito Guia, Al Parreño and Sheriff Abas signed, joining Lim’s sentiment.

The other members of the en banc are Commission­ers Christian Robert Lim and Rowena Guanzon.

Lim and Guanzon both clarified that they are not asking Bautista to resign from his post.

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