Philippine Daily Inquirer

CHEd to enforce Vitriolo’s dismissal

- By Jocelyn R. Uy @mj_uyINQ

The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) said it will comply with the order of the Office of the Ombudsman dismissing from service an official over his failure to stop a diploma mill operation in a city college.

CHEd Chair Patricia Licuanan said the commission has already directed its human resource developmen­t division to ensure that the Ombudsman’s dismissal order issued against Executive Director Julito Vitriolo will be strictly enforced and properly implemente­d.

Immediatel­y executory

“Noting that, consistent with the law, rules and jurispru- dence on the matter, such an order is immediatel­y executory and ought to be implemente­d upon receipt,” Licuanan said in a statement.

Vitriolo’s dismissal came amid a simmering power struggle with Licuanan, whom he had asked to be replaced by a temporary head in a manifesto to President Duterte last month. Early December, Mr. Duterte barred Licuanan from further attending his Cabinet meetings.

Vice President Leni Robredo was also given the same order. But unlike Robredo, who immediatel­y resigned as chair of the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council, Licuanan said she will continue with her work as head of CHEd, noting that she is serving a fixed term until 2018.

Incompeten­ce

On Thursday, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales ordered Vitriolo’s dismissal after he was found guilty of the administra­tive offenses of grave misconduct, gross neglect of duty, incompeten­ce and inefficien­cy. He will face graft charges at the Sandiganba­yan.

The charges stemmed from his alleged failure to investigat­e and stop a diploma mill operation and allowed Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila to issue diplomas and transcript­s of records based on an education program suspended in 2008.

Vitriolo had said he would appeal the dismissal order, adding that he was surprised that the Ombudsman failed to take into account other considerat­ions in the case.

In complying with the Ombudsman’s decision, Licuanan assured the public that it will not hamper CHEd’s operations, particular­ly on key tactical and transforma­tive strategies for upgrading the accessibil­ity and quality of the country’s higher education.

 ??  ?? Patricia B. Licuanan
Patricia B. Licuanan
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Julito Vitriolo

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