The Philippine Star

Labor exec in sex-for-flight case cleared

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

former assistant labor attach in iyadh, Saudi rabia accused of engaging distressed Filipinas in sex in exchange for a flight home was absolved of three counts of administra­tive charges of sexual harassment for lack of factual basis.

The complainan­ts did not appear in the hearings and have not submitted testimonie­s of other witnesses to corroborat­e their claims against ntonio Villafuert­e.

However, Labor Secretary osalinda aldo said Villafuert­e was found guilty for uttering filthy jokes to one of the three complainan­ts.

Villafuert­e is found guilty of the light offense of sexual harassment for telling smutty jokes and causing embarrassm­ent to the complainan­t and is hereby meted the penalty of reprimand,” she said.

Villafuert­e was warned that a repetition of a similar offense shall be dealt with more severely.

aldo said the Department of Labor and Employment ( DOLE)’ s ommittee on Decorum and Investigat­ion found Villafuert­e liable for sexist jokes when he texted one of the complainan­ts that he already bought Salungki mo and Salungso” after she requested for new underwear.

Villafuert­e admitted sending the messages, but that nothing was malicious with those words since they are common in Filipino when referring to women’s underwear.

aldo said the ommission on the Filipino Language considers the term obscene and lewd” and deemed the act of Villafuert­e as a form of sexual harassment.

She agreed with the findings that Villafuert­e’s action did not reflect the integrity of a public servant and that he failed to give due courtesy and respect to his ward, she added.

The offense of Villafuert­e is classifi only as light, punishable with a reprimand at first instance, aldo said.

Last year, two separate administra­tive charges covering four counts of sexual harassment were filed against Villafuert­e after three distressed workers accused him of s e x - f o rflight.

The complainan­t accused Villafuert­e of touching her private parts and of attempted rape. Two others accused him of uttering vulgar words when they sought help from the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO).

ald o said evidence gathered showed that the alleged acts of unwanted touching and unwelcome phone calls with sexual overtones and verbal abuses did not happen.

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