The Freeman

Osmeña, Morelos told: Answer plaint

- — Jean M. Demecillo/JMO

Finding enough basis to proceed with the criminal investigat­ion, the Office of the Ombudsman Visayas has ordered Mayor Tomas Osmeña and another city official to answer the complaint filed by former City Hall employee Aniceto Canturias.

Canturias alleged Osmeña violated the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act, the Code of Conduct and Ethical standards for Public Officials and Employees, and the Act Penalizing Usurpation Of Public Authority when he appointed two acting mayors last July.

“Finding enough basis to proceed with the criminal investigat­ion of the aforementi­oned case, above-named respondent­s are hereby ordered to file their counter-affidavit and other controvert­ing evidence to the complaint filed by Aniceto Canturias,” the Ombudsman order reads.

"Failure to comply as herein directed within the period prescribed by the rules shall be deemed a waiver of the right to present the party's counteraff­idavit or reply-affidavit and the investigat­ion shall proceed according to existing rules,” the order reads further. Osmeña received the order last Monday. City Administra­tor Veronica Morelos is also part of the case.

Canturias has questioned why, when Osmeña went for a family vacation in Japan from July 23 to July 27, he issued a memorandum providing for the joint designatio­n of Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella and Morelos as acting mayors.

Canturias said the joint designatio­n was irregular.

Osmeña and Morelos chose not to comment. Canturias, for his part, said both Osmeña and Morelos should answer his complaint.

“Mayor Tommy Osmeña needs to explain, and explain it well he must, over why he appointed another mayor and brought the city government into polarized situation. He’s been mayor for 18 years and he knows the rule. It was an unthinkabl­e lapse of reason, about which he should be held answerable,” Canturias said in a text message to The FREEMAN.

Canturias also filed a separate administra­tive complaint against Osmeña for the same issue. He wants the mayor to be suspended and eventually dismissed from service because of the “grave offense.”

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