Thursday 7 May 2020

The Office of the Ombudsman

The Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the dismissal of three officials of the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) for allegedly disturbing money for the early launch of an inmate.

The Ombudsman found probable reason to file direct bribery costs towards Ramoncito Roque, Maria Belinda “Mabel” Bansil and Veronica “Boday” Buño earlier than the Regional Trial Court of Muntinlupa.

“Roque, Bansil and Buño demanded and acquired P50,000 from [Yolanda] Camilon in exchange for the early launch of the latter’s husband,” the Ombudsman stated.It was Bansil who allegedly asked Camilon if she wanted her husband launched early
through the Good Conduct Time Allowance Law.
When Camilon stated sure, Buño requested for fee.

The Ombudsman stated “Roque, notwithstanding claiming that he did now not call for or be given money from Camilon, and that Camilon and Bansil left the envelope containing the money in his residence with out his information, never reported the stated incident to the government. Such claim, consequently, can't receive full faith and credit score.”

“Camilon’s lone testimony, given in a sincere way, pitted against respondents’ denials and conflicting statements, is sufficient to establish probable motive for Direct Bribery as in opposition to Roque, Bansil and Buño,” it delivered.

The Ombudsman additionally observed possibly reason to file a case against the Roque, Bansil and Buño for alleged violation of Section 3(e) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.
The retirement blessings of the 3 have been forfeited.The Bureau of Customs (BoC) has located all “ukay-ukay” or used apparel below tight watch as the lethal 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) keeps to spread global.During the weekly economic briefing in Malacañang, Customs Assistant Commissioner Vincent Philip Maronilla said the BoC turned into retaining its eye on used clothing shipped from countries with showed 2019 nCoV cases.Maronilla said it's miles feasible that the virus may be unfold via used clothes.

“We’re [on] very high alert, especially for used apparel. That’s one of the simplest way to transmit the ailment. So we’ve already identified merchandise that we’re placing on high alert. Our hazard control has been alerted to put all of them on red flags,” Maronilla informed journalists.

“[W]e’re not discounting that those (ukay-ukay) should probably have handed thru any united states that might be infected. You recognise, there may be a high hazard that they might carry the ones viruses. We don’t want that,” he introduced.

Maronilla said the BoC became coordinating with the Department of Health (DoH) to become aware of items that could deliver the radical coronavirus.

“We’re now searching at essential gadgets that might carry this form of virus… we’re being extra [cautious]. Number one, ukay products are illegal. Number two, it doesn’t hurt if we will be vigilant,” he said.

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