Thursday, January 3, 2013

LOOPHOLES IN PALACE OPPOSITION TO GWEN TRO!


The Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) has opposed suspended Cebu Gov. Gwen Garcia’s petition for a temporary restraining order before the Court of Appeals (CA).

But IMMEDIATELY NOTICEABLE in the story was the ABSENCE of an explanation by the OSG on Garcia’s defense that her suspension had violated the Local Government Code and Administrative Order No.. 23.

The Code and the Order requires the Office of the President (OP) to render a decision on Garcia’s case within 30 days after its investigation, or its receipt of the transcripts from the DILG, respectively.

For the Code, Garcia said the OP took more than 400 days amd for the Order more than 140 days to decide.

Among others, the OSG claimed that the death of the complainant against Garcia does not automatically clear her of any liability. But as far as I can remember, Garcia had always stuck to the violations of the Code and the AO as her main defense.

Anybody correct me if I’m wrong.

In a story in abs-cbnnews.com, the OSG said that Garcia had signed the appointment papers of contractual employees for the vice governor’s office in 2010 and charged their salaries to the budget allocation for the vice governor’s office.

Alangan namang sa BUDGET NG IBANG OPISINA kunin samantalang sa vice governor’s office naka-assign yung mga contractual na empleyado.

The budget for the contractual employees was removed in 2011 for “unknown reasons” but was restored after Sanchez’s death.

WHAT’S THE CONNECTION to Garcia’s suspension?

On Garcia’s claim that the suspension order was not personally served to her, the OSG countered that the order was posted on the door of the governor’s office.

Question: MAY BATAS bang nagsasabi na ang PINTO NG ISANG OPISINA ay katulad na rin ng taong nanunungkulan doon?

Kayo na ang humusga, mga kababayan                                                                       

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From our readers:

GWEN GARCIA CAN STILL BE FORCIBLY EVICTED!

SONNY CABRALES of Los Angeles, California, USA
You got it right again, Boyet. All things mentioned are just so logical.  The 2.4 million Cebuano votes is just too many to ignore -- this is what the LP and UNA are fighting about.

EDGARDO 50
Garcia's case is a litmus test for the Penoy Admin. Whatever the result will be will surely reflect on the May and 2016 elections. Kaya tumatagal ang stand-off kasi pinapakiramdaman nila ang pulso ng Cebuanos at ng buong bayan.

ABARTE LEMUEL
Good piece, Boyet.  If Mar had been patient, what is six months? He will have fared better in 2013 and on to 2016. Now, everyone will remember him in these controversies and this will not become a matter of legalities but sentiments and Filipinos will always vote on sentiments come election day. Mar made a grievous blunder on this one.

TOOTS SYLED of Turin, Italy
Boyet ... The Cebuanos will fight and support GGG all the way. In that case, it will be a bloody one and the downfall of this admin! Hope that justice will prevail!

RAUF EDEM
Balik na naman tayo sa dictatorship!

CARLOS SANTIAGO of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Why not? Her defiance of the suspension order and holing up at the capitol is an act of sedition.

ANTHONY SERVINIO
Gawin ni Abnoynoy iyan, parang nag political suicide siya. Cebuanos will reject him and his minions this coming May!

MAKABIAG GAK
One false move, Mar Roxas, a lot of people will die!! And you don't want that to happen! Cebuanos are ready to defend their Governor! Better back off and let Gov. Gwen Garcia finish her term ! What you're doing is a lot of BS !!

ARJAY VILLARICA
What kind of oppression can they still make?

TORO HYDEN
Corona again in the making!

LENI RACCA
What is she trying to prove anyway?

RONALD MACBEE
Malapit na…umiinit na.

INDIRECT ADMISSION OF WEAK CASE VS GARCIAS

SHANE’S WORLD
I am not aware of this 30-day provision and if this is true then this can be a big slap to Malacanang and the people who should know this. Will Gwen Garcia have a last laugh? In that case, this can indeed be a political move by the admin and a big boost to her candidacy.

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