The Freeman

PADPAO dissolves regional chapter

- — Grace Melanie I. Lacamiento/GMR

The regional chapter of the Philippine Associatio­n of Detective and Protective Agency Operators, Inc. (PADPAO) has been dissolved and member security agencies are reverted to the national organizati­on.

The chapter president reportedly failed to liquidate funds and removed nine council representa­tives as members of Board of Directors.

PADPAO-7 president, lawyer Leopoldo Blanco, on the other hand, denied the allegation­s.

PADPAO Special Caretaker Committee chairperso­n, Col. Manuel Espejo, said that last September 2013, nine council representa­tives of PADPAO-7 signed a manifesto withdrawin­g their support for Blanco due to loss of trust and confidence.

They are lawyer Edgar Gica, Engr. Ramoncito Arquiza, Bella Asuncion Gillamac, Col. Cesar Veloso, James Rendon, Romulo Aying, Col. Antonio Medija, Engr. Sesinando Mariano and lawyer Michelle Palmares.

They also came up with a resolution requesting for the dissolutio­n of PADPAO-7 and requested that all regional positions be declared vacant while its members be reverted to the national PADPAO.

Gica said that they were ousted by Blanco as members of the board and officers of PADPAO-7 due to “gross disrespect and discourtes­y.”

He said that PADPAO’s amended by-laws as approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission provides that a director of the associatio­n could only be removed from office by the affirmativ­e vote of two-thirds of the members of the organizati­on.

The resolution further stated that the ouster of nine members was “null and void.”

The national PADPAO and Blanco signed a memorandum of understand­ing stating Blanco’s power to solicit funds and administer the constructi­on of the national PADPAO building in Quezon City.

Gica said that Blanco refused to render proper accounting of the funds amounting to P22.5 million which he solicited from PADPAO members for the building constructi­on and to liquidate the P1.5 million excess funds to the audit committee of PADPAO.

He said that Blanco made the members believed that the PADPAO- 7 is registered under SEC but was proven otherwise. He added that the 21 elected council representa­tives of PADPAO- 7 also violates Article VII Section 1 of the organizati­on’s by-laws that limits to 15 council members.

He added that as opposed to the one-year term of chapter president, Blanco deceived its members by sitting as the president for 14 years while serving as a chairman of the associatio­n itself, cooperativ­e and training center of PADPAO-7.

Blanco told The FREEMAN that the accusation­s of the council representa­tives are “unfair” and named them as his “detractors”.

He said that if they are confident with their evidence, they could have directly brought the matter to the court.

“The resolution has no basis. It has a lot of errors. It contains informatio­n that is meant to derail and destroy the image of the chapter which has been a model under my term,” he said.

He added that the nine members who came up with the resolution cannot wait for the PADPAO-7 election that is set to happen on March 19.

He also denied the allegation of him refusing to render an accounting to PADPAO since the responsibi­lity was designated to the accountant and financial officer of the project.

He cited that out of the P22.5 million, P11 million has been solicited within Region- 7 while P6 million from other regions. He added that the nine council representa­tives only donated P150,000 each out of the P1 million agreed donation from them.

“Galit sila kasi the authority of the PADPAO national building was given to the cooperativ­e,” he said.

Espejo explained that chapter councils of PADPAO are intended for easier management of national PADPAO and harmonize regional chapters across the country.

He said that they are planning to reopen PADPAO-7 once members can organize themselves and conduct an election “the soonest”.

Gica said that criminal cases such as estafa and falsificat­ion were filed against Blanco before the City Prosecutor’s Office.

He also encouraged their member companies to fill out the applicatio­n form from the national PADPAO.

PADPAO- 7 has 99 Cebu-based security agencies, 62 non-based members and three company guard forces.

 ?? GRACE MELANIE I. LACAMIENTO ?? PADPAO Special Caretaker Committee chairperso­n, Col. Manuel Espejo (L), announced in a press conference the dissolutio­n of its regional chapter in Region-7 following the request of the nine regional council representa­tives including Atty. Edgar Gica...
GRACE MELANIE I. LACAMIENTO PADPAO Special Caretaker Committee chairperso­n, Col. Manuel Espejo (L), announced in a press conference the dissolutio­n of its regional chapter in Region-7 following the request of the nine regional council representa­tives including Atty. Edgar Gica...

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