Philippine Daily Inquirer

Puerto Princesa mayor sacked for dishonesty

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales has dismissed Puerto Princesa City Mayor Lucilo Bayron and his son from public service over the latter’s anomalous role in the city’s environmen­tal watchdog.

In an 11-page decision, Morales held Bayron and son Karl, the project manager of Bantay Puerto-VIP Security Task Force, administra­tively liable for serious dishonesty and grave misconduct.

The case arose from the alleged concealmen­t of Bayron’s relation with his son when the mayor entered into a contract of service for the latter’s engagement as Bantay Puerto project manager.

The July 1, 2013 contract of service with the younger Bayron specifical­ly stated that he is “not related within the fourth degree of consanguin­ity/affinity with the Hiring Authority.”

Morales rejected the Bayrons’ defense that there was no obligation to disclose their rela- tionship because Karl is not considered a public officer by virtue of his “primarily confidenti­al position.”

The resolution stressed the Bayrons’ obligation to disclose the truth as required by the “public nature” of the contract.

“The untruthful­ness of the statement is clear from Karl’s birth certificat­e showing that he is Lucilo’s son,” the resolution read.

Even if Karl’s hiring for a confidenti­al position was exempted from the rule on nepotism, Morales stressed that disclosure was still necessary so authoritie­s could determine if an appointmen­t does fall under the exception.

The Bayrons were also faulted for grave misconduct for violating the Civil Service Commission (CSC) Memorandum Circular No. 26 and 26-A, series of 1997.

The said rule prohibited the designatio­n of those holding noncareer positions as officers exercising supervisio­n over regular and career personnel.

The resolution noted that Karl issued an office order detailing an administra­tive assistant to the City Traffic Management Office, even as he lacked authority under the CSC rule.

The concealmen­t of the father-son relationsh­ip was also another act of grave misconduct as it violated the Administra­tive Code of 1987’s expectatio­n for government employees to state the truth.

Bayron’s tenure as mayor of the capital of Palawan province had been controvers­ial in the past. During his previous term, he narrowly weathered a May 2015 recall election mounted over alleged breach of trust, decline in tourist activities, and deteriorat­ing peace and order.

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