Sun.Star Davao

Possible terminatio­n vs erring city driver

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THE driver of the controvers­ial government vehicle that was parked illegally, blocking other vehicles from moving may face terminatio­n of his service because of the undiscipli­ned action, a human resource official said.

“The worst thing that could happen to him would be the terminatio­n of his services because we know pretty well that it is part of the terms and conditions of the contract issued to them as a hired job order

personnel. His violation of the terms and conditions is a ground for immediate terminatio­n of his services if evidence merit for the dismissal,” Erwin Alparaque, Davao City Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) head, said yesterday.

Alparaque said the erring driver was identified as Roberto Limboy, a job order employee under the City Building Office. The incident happened on July 3 wherein a citizen captured a video of hit after her car could not move because of the obstructio­n. They waited 10 to 20 minutes before they were able to pass through.

He said that Limboy was with some barangay officials at that time and were having lunch at a restaurant nearby after conducting an inspection. The vehicle they used was parked opposite to other vehicles.

“They should act with integrity and with responsibi­lity. They have to know their limitation and restrictio­ns. Not because you are in the government and you are in a government vehicle, you will be abusive. Properly park [your] vehicle,” he said.

He also said that Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio does not want City Hall employee to be undiscipli­ned. He said that they are in the process of conducting investigat­ion to summon the said personnel and seek his side of the story.

“If that particular complaint will reach the office, we will immediatel­y conduct investigat­ion and if it warrants the terminatio­n of the employee, we will do so,” Alparaque said.

The video gained criticism from the public and Alparaque issued a warning to other employees to abide with the law and exercise discipline in all their dealings.

“He has to park properly the vehicle especially it’s a government vehicle even it is far away from the restaurant where they took their meal, you have to properly park your vehicle. It is one way of giving instructio­n to our employee to observe the outmost discipline or courtesy especially in dealing to the public,” he added.

Earlier, City Administra­tor Lawyer Zuleika T. Lopez had issued a memorandum for the conduct of an investigat­ion against Limboy, citing that the city government of Davao does not tolerate having erring workers.

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