The Philippine Star

Faeldon’s appointmen­t to BuCor pending – DOJ

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN – With Paolo Romero, Ghio Ong

The appointmen­t papers of former Customs chief Nicanor Faeldon as head of the Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) remain pending, Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra clarified yesterday.

President Duterte appointed Faeldon to replace Ronald dela Rosa as BuCor chief last month, but the former Marine captain has yet to formally assume the post.

Guevarra said Faeldon’s appointmen­t papers have yet to be issued by Malacañang.

“The President declared in October that he wanted Faeldon to head the BuCor. To date, the appointmen­t has not been executed. Faeldon can’t assume the post as his appointmen­t is still pending,” Guevarra said.

He said the Department of Justice (DOJ) requested the Civil Service Commission to evaluate and endorse Faeldon to the Office of the President as part of the requiremen­ts for his appointmen­t.

‘No paper, no appointmen­t’

Faeldon’s camp said he has not been officially notified of his appointmen­t as BuCor chief.

Jose Diño Jr., lawyer for Faeldon, said Malacañang has not confirmed the appointmen­t.

“Unless and until he receives a copy of an official appointmen­t, then there is no appointmen­t to speak of,” Diño told reporters.

Guevarra said he found it “curious” that Faeldon has been mum about the President’s plan to appoint him as head of the BuCor.

“I suppose he’s just being prudent, just waiting for the appointmen­t process to be completed,” the DOJ chief said.

Guevarra earlier said Assistant Secretary Melvin Ramon Buenafe, who is the BuCor deputy director general for security and operations, was appointed officer-in-charge of the bureau.

“But his authority as OIC is limited. There is a need to immediatel­y appoint a BuCor director general,” Guevarra said.

Sen. Francis Escudeo said President Duterte should not appoint Faeldon to any post as he does not appear to be “fit to be in government service.”

“He has been assigned to different positions inspite of the controvers­ies hounding him. I hope Secretary Guevarra would talk to the President to show there are no sacred cows in the administra­tion,” Escudero said.

He said Faeldon should have declined the offer of the President if he did not want the BuCor post.

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