Poll execs in folder scam fight suspension order
| By Benjamin B. Pulta 08/23/2010 Commission  on Elections (Comelec) officials allegedlly behind the orchestration of  supply contracts for overpriced Ballot Secrecy Folders (BSF) during  last May’s elections are asking the Court of Appeals (CA) for a  restraining order to stop the Office of the Ombudsman from implementing  the suspension order against them. In a petition  before the appellate court, suspended Comelec Bids and Awards Committee  chairman lawyer Maria Lea Alarkon and BAC members Allen Francis Abaya,  Maria Norina Casingal, Martin Niedo Antonio Santella urged that a  temporary restraining order be issued against Ombudsman Maria Merceditas  Navarro-Gutierrez. They claimed that the anti-graft  office committed grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess  of jurisdiction when it issued the suspension order against them for a  period of six months without the benefit of hearing or giving them a  chance to file counter-affidavits. “The  petitioners were deprived of their right to due process. There is  insufficient evidence to conclude that the evidence of guilt as against  the petitioners is strong as the bases for the conclusion are nothing  but bare allegations alleged in the complaint. There is no showing that  the petitioners’ continued stay might prejudice the case against them,”  the complainants noted.... MORE | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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