The Philippine Star

Comelec chief fails to get CA nod

- By JESS DIAZ

The Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) bypassed yesterday President Duterte’s nomination of Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commission­er Sheriff Abas as the poll body’s chairman.

The CA also bypassed on Wednesday the nomination of Agrarian Reform Secretary John Castricion­es.

Bypassing takes place when Congress adjourns session without the CA approving the nomination­s or appointmen­ts. Lawmakers adjourned for their seven-week Lenten vacation on Wednesday night, though based on their calendar of sessions, the official adjournmen­t starts tomorrow.

Isabela Rep. Rodolfo Albano lll, CA majority leader, said yesterday the President would have to issue new appointmen­ts to Abas and Castricion­es.

“The appointmen­ts take effect immediatel­y since they are made while Congress is on recess. If they are issued while we are in session, they take effect only when we confirm them,” he said.

Also bypassed was the nomination of Omar Mohamad Fajardo as ambassador to Iraq.

Castricion­es was a former undersecre­tary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government. Prior to his DILG appointmen­t he was involved in the presidenti­al campaign of then Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte in 2016.

He was one of three DILG undersecre­taries whose complaint became the basis for the President to fire then secretary Ismael Sueno. Subsequent­ly, Sueno said the reasons for his dismissal were not clear to him.

The CA committee on agrarian reform conducted a hearing on the appointmen­t of Castricion­es on Wednesday but failed to endorse him in view of the opposition of Rep. Tom Villarin of party-list group Akbayan.

Villarin told a news conference on Tuesday that the DAR secretary-designate lacks the background and experience his job requires.

He said the 30-year-old agrarian reform program needs a steward with deep understand­ing of its problems and the requiremen­ts of program beneficiar­ies.

Another party-list lawmaker, Aniceto Bertiz lll, who represents overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), is opposing the nomination of ambassador Fajardo who is a political appointee.

In a letter to CA foreign affairs committee chairman Sen. Panfilo Lacson, Bertiz said he was registerin­g his reservatio­n on Fajardo’s designatio­n based on the complaints of more than 300 of his constituen­ts who are former and current OFWs and job applicants.

“My constituen­ts accuse Mr. Fajardo of large-scale illegal recruitmen­t and estafa. According to their signed statements, Mr. Fajardo conspired with a certain Lucia Manansala. They allegedly promised the complainan­ts jobs as factory workers, cooks, waitresses and managers in New Zealand in 2014. They were never deployed,” he said.

Bertiz said Manansala supposedly collected P24,000 to P26,000 from each applicant.

The applicants filed criminal cases against Manansala in 2016 and she was arrested and arraigned in February 2017, he added.

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