Mabilog dismissal takes effect Monday

ILOILO CITY — A change in leadership at the Iloilo City government took effect Monday following the implementation of the dismissal order for Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Mabilog was ordered dismissed by the Office of the Ombudsman having found him “guilty of serious dishonesty relative to his unlawful acquisition of wealth.”

It was served by DILG regional director Anthony Nuyda and DILG Legal Officer Atty. Cedric S. Jaranilla 12:35 p.m. at the Iloilo City Hall. It was received by lawyer Joenar Pueblo, legal counsel of Mabilog.

“As far as we are concerned the dismissal order is implemented today,” said Jaranilla.

Nuyda said that the order of the Ombudsman is very clear and that the Supreme Court decision states that “any appeal or motion for reconsideration will not hold the implementation.”

“It’s executory pending appeal. It’s good as a proof of implementation. Based on record it will be the legal counsel who should receive or at his office. So we implemented it now,” said Nuyda.

Meanwhile, Jay Victor Mabilog, brother of the former mayor, said that they will continue to serve and extend support to the new mayor — Jose Espinosa III.

“Since the transition took place this morning, hope this will lessen the burden for mayor and our family that it has been decided in court,” he said.

Espinosa took his oath of office before Liga ng mga Barangay president Reyland Hervias. His installation was witnessed by several city councilors.

“We will continue to serve our people. This is just an event that is part of governance. Changing of the guards happens from time to time and this is just one of the events, that again we will follow the rules,” Espinosa said.

He added that it is “business as usual” at the Iloilo City Hall.

Councilor Jeffrey Ganzon was also installed as the new vice-mayor.

On the other hand, Pueblo said that they will pursue their petition for certiorari before the Court of Appeals (CA). He was positive that they have a “strong case” and they found a basis of grave abuse in the Ombudsman decision.

He was supposed to leave for Manila today to file the petition but was informed that there is no office in Manila.

“We will protect his rights with all the legal remedies we could provide,” Pueblo said.

Mabilog’s dismissal order was approved by Overall Deputy Ombudsman Melchor Arthur Carandang on Oct. 6, 2017. It came with the cancellation of Mabilog’s civil service eligibility, forfeiture of retirement benefits, perpetual disqualification from holding public office and bar from taking civil service examinations.

The dismissal stemmed from the complaint filed by former Iloilo provincial administrator Manuel Mejorada for case of dishonesty and grave misconduct in 2013.

Mejorada alleged that Mabilog has unexplained wealth as evidenced by an increase of more than PHP8 million in his 2013 statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN) compared with his assets in 2012. (Perla Lena/PNA)

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