Sun.Star Cebu

DAVIDE LETS BALTZ GO

Governor names a new head of the Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office, replacing Baltazar Tribunalo No issues, governor says: Tribunalo will stay as head of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office

- ELIAS O. BAQUERO / Reporter

Gov. Hilario Davide III says Civil Service Commission only allows officials to serve as officers-in-charge for a year and Baltazar Tribunalo’s stint at the provincial environmen­t office has exceeded that

Gov. Hilario Davide III yesterday confirmed that he designated Rodel Bontuyan to replace Baltazar Tribunalo as officer-in-charge (OIC) of the Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Penro).

Bontuyan is Penro’s supervisin­g environmen­tal management specialist and was designated as assistant Penro officer.

“You shall report to Atty. Mark Tolentino, provincial administra­tor, Province of Cebu, for your new assignment­s,” read Davide memorandum to Bontuyan.

As Penro OIC, Davide said Bontuyan will be entitled to all the privileges as Penro OIC subject to the usual rules and regulation of the Commission on Audit (COA).

The new designatio­n order was issued last Nov. 8 but Bontuyan formally assumed his post yesterday.

Tribunalo was accused by some people of receiving bribes and of sexual harassment.

The governor said that the people behind these allegation­s want to destroy his administra­tion.

In a press conference, Davide said that Tribunalo’s relief is not related to these issues.

“His (Tribunalo) designatio­n as Penro officer has expired already in the light of Civil Service Commission regulation. This was brought to my attention by Bobby Nacorda that the designatio­n of an OIC is only one year and Tribunalo’s designatio­n is more than one year,” Davide said.

Penro’s scope covers the Environmen­tal Management Section, Coastal Resource Management Section, Solid Waste Management Section.

“I asked him (Tribunalo) to

Baltazar Tribunalo holds on to his post as chief of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office.

still assist Penro,” Davide said.

With his relief, Tribunalo said that he can now concentrat­e on his job as chief of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office.

Meanwhile. Jayson Maceren, chief of the property section of the General Services Office (GSO), said that they are waiting for the acknowledg­ment of donations to Penro.

Tribunalo was accused of receiving personal donations that were delivered to Penro.

However, he said these were intended for the office and had been properly acknowledg­ed.

Maceren said the deadline to submit acknowledg­ement receipts to GSO is on Dec. 31.

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