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Friday, February 13, 2026

Retards in the Government 456

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1268413

The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted 238-10 with nine abstentions to adopt the recommendation of the committee on ethics and privileges imposing another 60-day suspension without pay on Cavite 4th District Rep. Francisco “Kiko” Barzaga for repeated and escalating misconduct.

The panel cited findings that Barzaga committed fresh violations of House rules in defiance of a stern warning issued by the chamber.

Committee chair 4Ps Party-list Rep. JC Abalos said the panel found substantial evidence that Barzaga violated Section 141, Rule 20 of the Rules of the House by continuing to post malicious and defamatory content on social media from Dec. 1, 2025 to Jan. 30, 2026.

The new suspension stemmed from a privileged speech and complaint filed by Manila Rep. Rolando Valeriano, who alleged that Barzaga openly defied House authority by repeating and intensifying, the same disorderly conduct for which he had already been sanctioned.

Valeriano cited Barzaga’s social media posts accusing fellow lawmakers of receiving bribes from tycoon Enrique Razon in exchange for political support, allegations the committee found to be “reckless, defamatory and unsupported.”

The complaint also pointed to posts vilifying the late Antipolo City Rep. Romeo Acop.

Abalos said the committee considered the attacks on a deceased colleague especially reprehensible and incompatible with the dignity and restraint expected of a member of Congress.

“This constitutes a deliberate and reasoned defiance of the authority of the House and its disciplinary process,” Abalos said in sponsoring the report.

Barzaga was earlier suspended for 60 days after the House adopted Committee Report No. 28 on Dec. 1, 2025, which found him liable for disorderly behavior, including posting incendiary content and retaining publicly viewable inappropriate and indecent material in violation of Section 141A, Rule 20 of the House Rules and Republic Act No. 6713.

That report carried a clear warning that any repetition of similar misconduct would merit more severe sanctions.

Despite the warning, the committee found that Barzaga continued and escalated the same conduct during the suspension period, using social media accounts identifying him as a sitting congressman.

The House plenary directed the committee to assess Barzaga’s conduct during the suspension, after which the panel treated the new acts as a continuation of prior misconduct, not a separate case.

Abalos said Barzaga ignored formal notices to appear before the committee and publicly declared that he would not attend the ethics hearing, leading the panel to declare him in default.

“The Committee will not tolerate conduct that brings itself and the entire House into disgrace and contempt,” Abalos said.

The new suspension carries a stern warning that any further repetition of similar misconduct could warrant harsher sanctions, including expulsion from office, under House rules.

Rep. Francisco “Kiko” Barzaga has been suspended anew  for repeated and escalating misconduct.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/694270/cop-police-asset-journalist-among-11-charged-in-septic-tank-killing

A policeman, a police asset, and a journalist were among the 11 suspects charged in the gruesome killing of a police officer whose body was discovered inside a septic tank in Malolos City more than a week ago.

Police Brig. General Ponce Rogelio Penones, Jr., regional director of the Police Regional Office (PRO) 3, said among those charged at the City Prosecutors’ Office were Police Corporal Vivencio Abalos of the Malolos city police station; Julian Salamat, alias Mon, a police informer and alleged gunman; Orland Mauricio, alias “Orly,” correspondent of a national newspaper and publisher of Bulacan paper; and Mauricio’s son Oliver Paul Mauricio alias “Sampol,” owner of the nipa hut, which was just about five meters across the septic tank where the body was dumped.

Also charged were a certain Nick James Comboy, alias NJ; Arvin Santiago, alias RV; alias Egoy/Echo; alias Jon-jon; alias Marvin and two other still unidentified suspects.

The filing of charges on Saturday, January 31, came after the arrest of Abalos, Oliver Paul, Comboy and Santiago in the morning, following the discovery and retrieval of the nearly decomposing body of Police Staff Sgt. Renato Casauay Jr., six days after he was reported missing.

The elder Mauricio, a correspondent of a national broadsheet and publisher of a provincial newspaper in Bulacan, said was preparing his counter affidavit denying any knowledge of or participation in the crime. He told the Inquirer in a phone interview on Wednesday that contrary to police’ claims, he did not own the property where Casauay was shot dead and thrown into the septic tank.

Casauay, a resident of Barangay Sta. Barbara, city of Baliuag working for the Drug Enforcement Group Special Operation Unit of PRO 3, left his house in Baliuag on board his motorcycle on Jan. 24 and went to Green St. in Felicissima village in Barangay Mojon, city of Malolos.

A closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage recovered by the police and shown to the media on Tuesday showed Casauay arriving at a tricycle terminal in a vacant lot near where the nipa hut of the young Mauricio stood. Casauay was walking towards the nipa hut when he was suddenly shot six times.

One of the suspects seen and heard in the video ordered someone to immediately dispose of the body to prevent the blood from spreading. “Go, go, go, go quickly as the blood will spill.”

Maurcio said the police had linked him to the crime due to his alleged ownership of the lot where his son’s nipa hut stood.

“I am not the owner of that property where my son built a nipa hut and where the septic tank is located. It is a vacant lot used as a tricycle terminal,” he said, adding that a certification from the city assessors’ office would attest to what he was saying.

The body of Casauay was recovered inside the septic tank around 1:30 a.m. on Jan. 31, six days after he was reported missing and a day after a witness reported to the police that Salamat, the alleged gunman, had come to him and confessed to the killing.

Casauay’s body was covered with cement and garbage when it was found inside the septic tank, the police report said.

Col. Rommel Geneblazo, Malolos city police chief, told the Inquirer on Wednesday the young Mauricio’s nipa hut was just around five meters away from the spot where Casauay was shot.

Casauay’s family reported him missing after he failed to return home on January 25.

The older Mauricio had sought the help of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for his protection. He also denied his son’s participation in the killing.

A policeman is among the 11 suspects charged in the gruesome killing of a police officer whose body was discovered inside a septic tank in Malolos City more than a week ago.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2178127/albuera-mayor-kerwin-espinosa-surrenders-to-cebu-city-court

Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa had surrendered to the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 14 in Cebu City on Thursday following the issuance of an arrest warrant against him.

In a video message to his supporters, Espinosa said he went to the court at around 10 a.m. to surrender, asking for prayers for his safety.

“I would like to inform you that a warrant of arrest was issued against me at about 10 a.m., and I am now on my way to the authorities to surrender. I will not wait for the warrant to be served on me. I am just asking for you to pray for my safety, that nothing untoward will happen to me. Thank you, Albueranons, hope to see you soon,” he said.

A close aide of Espinosa said the mayor was not fully aware of the specific charges that led to the issuance of the warrant.

According to a copy of the warrant provided by the aide, Judge Merlo Pasco Bagano of RTC-Branch 14 issued the arrest order on Wednesday, February 4. 

The court denied bail for Espinosa and his co-accused, Ronald Danieles Bulak, Eddie Mar Demingoy Mitra, and Marcelo Adorco.

“The background of the case is not yet clear to us because the mayor doesn’t know about this,” the aide said in Filipino.

Espinosa had earlier indicated his willingness to face any complaint but maintained uncertainty about the charges. 

In an online interview on February 2, he claimed the charges are part of schemes by his political opponents.

“This is another tactic of our political opponents to discredit my mayorship, similar to what they did to former Mayor Onick,” referring to his father, Rolando Espinosa Sr., who was killed inside the Baybay City sub-provincial jail on November 5, 2016, in an operation conducted by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.

Authorities alleged that Espinosa Sr. attempted to shoot at them while a warrant was being served.

The Espinosa family has been repeatedly linked to illegal drug activities by no less than President Rodrigo Duterte.

Amid this controversial history, the younger Espinosa won the 2025 mayoral election in Albuera, with his sister, Marielle, serving as his running mate.

Last April, Espinosa also survived an alleged ambush attempt while attending a gathering at a gym in Barangay Tinag-an, which he blamed on political rivals.

Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa had surrendered to the Regional Trial Court Branch 14 in Cebu City on Thursday following the issuance of an arrest warrant against him.

Matalam Mayor Oscar Valdevieso has condemned the ambush of retired Colonel Leonardo Songcayo on Friday and offered P500,000 in cash reward for any information that would help the police identify, arrest, and prosecute the perpetrators.

Unidentified men armed with assault rifles ambushed Songcayo, 60, in Barangay Kidama here at past noon on Friday.

Lt. Colonel Arniel Melocotones, Matalam municipal police chief, said Songcaya, a rssident of the village, was driving his Nissan Navara pick-up truck when gunmen, armed with M16 rifles and caliber .45 pistol, opened fire on him.

The suspects quickly fled on motorbike.

Police found empty shells for M16 rifle and caliber .45 pistol at the crime scene.

Songcaya is currently the president of Cotabato Provincial Federation of Senior Citizens Association of the Philippines (FSCAP) and president of Kidama Communal Irrigators’ Association (KCIA).

Police investigation is continuing.

Retired Colonel Leonardo Songcayo was assassinated by unknown gunmen. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1268639

More than 70 police officers in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) were relieved from their posts following an alleged hazing incident in Basilan.

The officers belonged to the Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) 14-B under the Police Regional Office–Bangsamoro Autonomous Region (PRO-BAR), according to Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño.

"All members of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 14-B were removed and replaced with members of 14-A. So, all of them, 70 plus, were administratively relieved," Tuaño said in a press briefing in Camp Crame.

Twelve non-commissioned officers, among those relieved from their posts, were positively identified by complainants, he added.

The relieved police personnel were placed under the PRO-BAR holding and accounting section in Parang, Maguindanao del Norte, pending investigation for possible violation of the Anti-Hazing Act (RA 11053).

"The PNP has zero tolerance for hazing in training and welcome rites," Tuaño said.

The complaint was initially filed by one recruit, followed by statements from 18 classmates and later 110 others. All victims are undergoing medical evaluation as investigators determine if more officers were involved.

Tuaño said the recruits suffered physical injuries, including hematoma, punches, slaps, and other forms of assault.

The alleged hazing occurred last week at the RMFB headquarters in Barangay Ubit, Lamitan City, Basilan.

An initial police report said recruits were forced to duck-walk, lie and roll on the ground, and were beaten with wooden sticks and arnis.

The National Police Commission, meanwhile, is conducting a parallel investigation, citing its mandate to uphold human rights and the lawful treatment of police personnel.

Meanwhile, PRO-BAR chief Brig. Gen. Jaysen de Guzman visited the recruits in Lamitan City and assured them of a thorough investigation.

More than 70 police officers in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao were relieved from their posts following an alleged hazing incident in Basilan.

A senior citizen died after a patrol car hit the motorela or tricycle that she rode on the National Highway of Barangay Tangohay, Dimiao, Bohol, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

A certain Maximino Yecyec, 55 years old, a resident of Barangay Taongon, Cabatuan, Dimiao town drove the motorela.

The motorela had three passengers, namely: Marcela Mamuag, 80 years old; Mary Ann Namuag, 45 years old; and Crispa Joy Cabanas, 40 years old. All of them were residents of Barangay Tangohay, Dimiao town.

Meanwhile, the Jagna Municipal Police Station had stewardship of the patrol car, which Police Senior Master Sgt. Neil Bernil drove.

Based on the information from the Dimiao Municipal Police Station, authorities received a call regarding the incident, and immediately went to the scene.

In the initial investigation, they found out that the motorela was traveling to Valencia while the patrol car was traveling to Jagna from the Regional Trial Court Branch 50 in Loay, Bohol.

Upon reaching the place, the motorela made a stop, and one of the passengers stepped out of the vehicle. However, the patrol car suddenly hit the motorela, which resulted in damage to both vehicles.

The driver and the two passengers, Mary Ann and Crispa Joy, were brought to the nearest hospital for immediate medical treatment.

However, the 80-year-old Marcela died on the spot.

Currently, Bernil remains in the custody of Dimiao Police Station for possible filing of charges against him.

A senior citizen died after a PNP patrol car hit a motorela.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/08/bfp-personnel-tagged-in-alleged-recruitment-extortion-scam-arrested-in-pangasinan

A fire officer allegedly involved in the illegal recruitment scam was nabbed following the complaint of a female applicant during an entrapment operation in San Carlos City, Pangasinan, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said.

The 35-year old suspect, who holds the position of Fire Officer 3 (FO3) and is currently assigned at the Candon City Fire Station , was collared by the police and BFP operatives during the February 6 sting operation at a local establishment in Barangay Rizal.

In a formal complaint, the 28-year old victim claimed that the fire officer supposedly received a total of P90,000 for her with the promise of a guaranteed slot in the BFP Region 1 Office.

Despite fulfilling all requirements, the victim was never enlisted with the suspect agreeing to return a portion of the money amounting to P30,000, “which led to the coordinated intervention by police and BFP intelligence units.’’

Following the operation, authorities recovered 30 pieces of P1,000 bills from the suspect, which served as vital evidence for the illegal recruitment process.

BFP Chief Jesus Fernandez. called on the public to come forward and report similar illegal recruitment schemes to help weed out the scalawags in the bureau, as he emphasized that applicants are not required to pay to gain entry in the BFP as recruitment is strictly based on merit and fitness.

A fire officer allegedly involved in the illegal recruitment scam was nabbed following the complaint of a female applicant during an entrapment operation in San Carlos City, Pangasinan.

Ten Angono, Rizal police officers were relieved from their posts and placed under restrictive custody for allegedly arresting a criminology student on a falsified drug charge and demanding P100,000 for his release, the Police Regional Office Calabarzon (PRO 4A) said on Wednesday.

“The Police Regional Office Calabarzon will conduct its own parallel internal investigation to determine the accountability of those involved and to ensure that due process is strictly observed,” PRO 4A said in a statement.

“As an immediate administrative measure, the subject personnel were administratively relieved, disarmed of their issued firearms, and placed under restrictive custody of the Administrative Holding Section of the Rizal Police Provincial Office, pending the outcome of the investigation,” it added.

The 10 cops are facing an administrative complaint for grave misconduct and conduct unbecoming of a police officer before the National Police Commission (Napolcom), which was lodged on Tuesday by the victim, Nestor Makabenta Jr.

Napolcom Executive Officer Rafael Calinisan previously identified the officers as a police captain, a police chief master sergeant, two master sergeants, five staff sergeants, and a police corporal, all with the municipal police’s anti-drug unit.

The PRO 4A affirmed its support and pledged cooperation for Napolcom’s investigation.

“We reiterate that PRO Calabarzon stands for integrity, professionalism, and respect for human rights,” PRO 4A said.

“Any personnel found to have violated the law and PNP rules will be dealt with accordingly. There will be no whitewash, and no one is above the law,” it added.

After lodging his complaint, Makabenta told reporters that the officers arrested him in Angono on Nov. 10, 2025 and pressured him into saying he was buying drugs from two suspects nabbed in the same area during a buy-bust operation an hour prior.

Makabenta said the officers demanded that he pay P100,000 to be released, but he pleaded with them to allow him to only pay P50,000, citing expenses for his pregnant partner.

His sister sent the P50,000 to one of the officers through an electronic wallet, yet Makabenta was kept in detention until the Angono prosecutor’s office junked the case against him last Jan. 27.

Calinisan earlier said he was considering recommending criminal cases against the officers as well for planting of evidence, robbery, extortion, and illegal arrest. 

Ten Angono, Rizal police officers were relieved from their posts and placed under restrictive custody for allegedly arresting a criminology student on a falsified drug charge and demanding P100,000 for his release.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/10/soldier-fatally-shot-inside-camp

A soldier was gunned down by a colleague inside the headquarters of the 3rd Infantry Division (ID) in Jamindan town, Capiz province.

The victim was a 26-year-old private first class (PFC) and a native of Libungan town, Cotabato province.

According to the Jamindan Municipal Police Station (MPS), the incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 9.

Police Capt. Jaypee Silvestre, Jamindan MPS officer-in-charge, said the victim and the suspect, a 31-year-old private from Lambunao town, Iloilo province, were drinking with collagues and the victim even helped the suspect walk back to his barracks as he was allegedly drunk and could no longer walk straight.

Other soldiers were roused from their sleep when they heard a gunshot and saw the wuounded  victim who was taken to the hospital inside the camp where he was declared dead from a bullet wound in the head.

Police have yet to determine the motive.

Silvestre said that other soldiers told police there was no bad blood between them.

The suspect is in the custody of the Jamindan MPS and will be charged with murder.

A soldier was gunned down by a colleague inside the headquarters of the 3rd Infantry Division (ID) in Jamindan town, Capiz province.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Retards in the Government 455

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2174643/6-manila-cops-held-for-alleged-hold-up-in-makati-city

Six police officers assigned to the Manila Police District (MPD) were arrested for allegedly holding up three victims in Makati City, the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said.

The alleged incident took place along Arsonvel Street in Barangay San Isidro on Wednesday night, according to an initial police report.

The victims came from Malate, Manila and went to Arsonvel to pick up some belongings.

“However, when they arrived, a group of armed men suddenly pointed guns and forced [them] to lay down on the ground and tied [their] hands then forcibly took and carted away the victims’ belongings and fled afterward on board their motorcycles,” the police report explained.

Authorities later caught the suspects through a hot pursuit in operation and the victims positively identified them.

The police report identified the suspects as a staff sergeant and five patrolmen assigned to the MPD Police Station 9 Malate.

The six police officers were taken into the custody of the Makati City Police Station, awaiting criminal charges for robbery as well as administrative charges leading to dismissal from the service, NCRPO director Maj. Gen. Anthony Aberin said in a statement to the Inquirer on Thursday morning.

Aberin also confirmed that he relieved the commander of the Malate police station as well as the entirety of the station’s Drug Enforcement Unit pending investigation into the six officers’ alleged hold-up.

In an interview in Camp Crame later on Thursday, Aberin said, “They are assigned to the MPD, but they crossed over to Makati, which is another district. We know that, if you have a police operation in another district or another station, there must be proper coordination and submit an operational clearance beforehand.”

“In this instance, there was none of that. They had no coordination. They had no operational clearance to operate in the Southern Police District’s area of responsibility,” he added. 

Six police officers assigned to the Manila Police District were arrested for allegedly holding up three victims in Makati City.

Three officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in Pampanga's Second District were relieved from their posts for allegedly demanding commissions from projects.

In an interview Friday during the inspection of the Candating flood control project in Arayat, DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon said the officials -- a maintenance section chief and two construction section engineers -- were accused of asking for up to 8 percent in project commissions.

Dizon said the officials have been suspended effective immediately pending a full investigation, and will be prosecuted if the allegations are proven.

"If the investigation shows that they are really asking [for commission], they will not only be removed, they will also be charged," he said.

He added that the move aims to send a strong signal to DPWH officials nationwide that the government is serious about cleansing the agency and enforcing a "one-strike" policy against corruption.

Dizon inspected the collapsed flood control project as part of the agency's ongoing technical assessment.

Based on initial findings by engineers from the DPWH Bureau of Design and expert recommendations, he said the construction of a retention basin to serve as a water reservoir could help prevent strong currents from directly hitting Candating and Cupang.

The DPWH will also study the permanent relocation of residents and determine the appropriate distance for a no-build zone in the area.

He said the agency will investigate those responsible for the project’s collapse, which posed risks to residents.

Three officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways in Pampanga's Second District were relieved from their posts for allegedly demanding commissions from projects.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/01/mtpb-traffic-enforcer-dismissed-after-extortion-video-goes-viral

A traffic enforcer from the Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau (MTPB) was immediately dismissed from service an hour after a video showing him allegedly extorting money from a motorist went viral on social media.

Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno" Domagoso emphasized that the city government is strictly enforcing its "One Strike Policy" against corrupt personnel.

The mayor stressed that any city employee found to be involved in corruption will be promptly removed from service, adding that there is no room for dishonesty in the Manila local government.

Domagoso also reminded all city employees to remain faithful to their duties and uphold integrity in the performance of their responsibilities.

The city government continues to urge the public to report incidents of corruption and abuse to ensure swift action by concerned authorities.

A traffic enforcer from the Manila Traffic and Parking Bureauwas immediately dismissed from service an hour after a video showing him allegedly extorting money from a motorist went viral on social media.

Days after he refused the disposal of garbage from Cebu City, the mayor of Minglanilla town, Cebu province was suspended for one year.

A suspension order from the Office of the Ombudsman was served on Monday, Feb. 2, against Minglanilla Mayor Rajiv Enad, Vice Mayor Lani Peña, and members of the municipal council from the previous term.

Their suspension stemmed from an administrative case involving the alleged non-issuance of a permit.

The serving of the suspension went smooth as all the town officials received the written order in person at the municipal session hall.

When asked if the suspension had any connection to his public refusal to allow the use of a landfill in Minglanilla for Cebu City’s garbage, Enad clarified that the administrative case is separate and distinct from the recent discussions on solid waste management.

He explained that the case relates to municipal actions taken in response to safety concerns affecting residents of Sitio Napo in Barangay Guindarohan, where ground cracks were observed and assessed to pose potential landslide risks.

“Public service is not about convenience or self-preservation,” Enad said. “It is about making difficult decisions guided by what is right. Even when the consequences are personal, my responsibility is to stand by what protects the people I serve and to face these challenges through the proper legal process.”

The suspension stemmed from a complaint filed several years ago by private entities associated with the operator of the Minglanilla landfill. Local officials noted that multiple similar cases filed by the same group in the past had already been dismissed, with this case being the only remaining unresolved.

Enad declined to discuss the merits of the case in detail, stating that the issues involved are now properly addressed through legal channels.

He emphasized, however, that the municipal actions cited in the complaint were undertaken in the exercise of regulatory authority and with the primary objective of protecting public safety and the general welfare.

Enad was suspended days after he attended an emergency meeting on Jan. 22 at the Capitol convened by Gov. Pam Baricuatro, where officials from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), including Secretary Raphael Lotilla, as well as representatives from the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB), DENR-7, and Cebu City officials discussed Cebu City’s solid waste situation.

During the meeting, Minglanilla was identified as one of several areas being considered as a possible temporary option for waste disposal, a proposal the mayor publicly declined.

Municipal officials also noted that, during the presentation, reference was made to the existence of a pending administrative case involving the mayor, although it was unrelated to the subject matter of the meeting. Enad did not comment further on this point.

Enad reiterated that his refusal to host waste from outside the municipality was not intended to offend any party but was grounded on the municipality’s duty to protect its environment, water sources, and the welfare of its residents.

He underscored that he will respect the legal process and exhaust all remedies available under the law to address the suspension, while ensuring that municipal services remain uninterrupted for the people of Minglanilla.

While serving the suspension, Enad's wife, Councilor Lheslen will be acting mayor, with Councilor Mulot Laput stepping in as vice mayor.

"I respect the Office of the Ombudsman and the processes of our institutions," Enad stressed.

A suspension order from the Office of the Ombudsman was served on Monday, Feb. 2, against Minglanilla Mayor Rajiv Enad, Vice Mayor Lani Peña, and members of the municipal council from the previous term. Their suspension stemmed from an administrative case involving the alleged non-issuance of a permit.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/03/danao-city-village-chair-suspended-1-year-for-assaulting-2-peacekeepers

A barangay captain in Danao City, northern Cebu province was slapped with a one-year suspension for assaulting two barangay tanods or watchmen last year.

In a decision signed Dec. 5, 2025, the Office of the Ombudsman found Taboc Barangay Captain Celestino Durano Sybico III guilty of simple misconduct and oppression.

The incident happened during a meeting of barangay officials last April.

The complaint was filed on May 6, 2025 by then Danao Mayor Thomas Mark Durano. Sybico and Durano are first-degree cousins.

In his complaint, Durano accused Sybico of assaulting barangay tanods Jonaldo Castillo and Editho Mangas Jr. while they were serving a subpoena to resident Irene Casas.

In the complaint, Sybico “suddenly approached Castillo and Mangas in an agitated manner.”

Castillo's uniform was torn and was kicked and punched in the lower hip.

The complaint also stated that the respondent struck Mangas with a mineral water bottle on his right shoulder.

Sybico denied the allegations, describing that the complaint was a mere hearsay and politically motivated. He said the tanods were not wearing uniforms and only approached them to verify their identities and check if they were carrying weapons.

Durano said he filed the complaint to protect the community from abuses of authority.

The Ombudsman dismissed the administrative complaint against Sybico for violating Republic Act 6713 (Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials).

The Ombudsman said failure to abide by the norms of conduct under Section 4 of RA No. 6713 is not a ground for administrative disciplinary action. It, however, found substantial evidence for misconduct and oppression, noting that the barangay officials “wrongfully inflicted bodily harm against Castillo and Manga."

A barangay captain in Danao City, northern Cebu province was slapped with a one-year suspension for assaulting two barangay tanods or watchmen last year.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2177218/surigao-del-sur-mayor-safe-after-gun-attack

Barobo, Surigao del Sur Mayor Ronito Martizano, 60, survived an ambush at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, police said.

Police Maj. Alexis Avenido, acting Barobo police chief, said the incident occurred in Barangay Causwagan as the mayor was leaving Sitio Panaraga in Barangay Gamut.

A car reportedly blocked their path, and gunmen opened fire on Martizano’s van. Avenido added that the suspects immediately fled toward San Francisco, Agusan del Sur.

An aide of Martizano told a local radio station in San Francisco that the mayor is safe and is being treated at a local hospital. Avenido has ordered a pursuit operation for the suspects and a thorough investigation into the possible motives of the attack.

The assassination attempt came barely a week after Martizano ordered the dismantling of equipment used in illegal tunnel mining operations allegedly run by Chinese financiers. 

Surigao del Sur Mayor Ronito Martizano, 60, survived an ambush.

Friday, January 30, 2026

Retards in the Government 454

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1267451

A former local official in Kalinga province who was wanted for a string of serious offenses was killed in a predawn shootout with the police on Wednesday.

Corey Dickpus, former vice mayor of Lubuagan town, was killed when he engaged police officers in a shootout that lasted 30 minutes, according to the Philippine National Police (PNP).

The PNP said Dickpus was initially wounded and was brought to the Kalinga District Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.

A police officer was wounded in the firefight and is now in stable condition, the PNP added.

"I commend all the personnel who took part in the planning and the operation to arrest this fugitive," acting PNP chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said, as he vowed assistance to the wounded police officer.

Seized during the operation were an M16 rifle with M203 grenade launcher, an M14 rifle, a caliber .45 pistol, 19 rounds of .40mm ammunition, five magazines for M14 rifle, five magazines for M16 rifle and two magazines for caliber .45 pistol.

The PNP said Dickpus was included in the Department of the Interior and Local Government's Most Wanted Persons list due to a string of criminal offenses, including the killing of two police officers.

Dickpus served as barangay captain and vice mayor of Lubuagan town multiple times. He once again ran for vice mayor in 2025 but lost. 

A former local official in Kalinga province who was wanted for a string of serious offenses was killed in a predawn shootout with the police.

Malacañang on Thursday vowed accountability following the circulation of videos showing Russian vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy allegedly recording content while in detention.

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro Castro said the vlogger had been detained at a Bureau of Immigration (BI) facility, adding that some of the videos may have been recorded during the early stages of his arrest.

“Three immigration officials were removed and several cellphones confiscated,” Castro told Palace reporters.

“But If there are others involved, this will be investigated, and those abusing their positions will be removed,” she added.

Castro said the Palace coordinated with the BI to ensure proper procedures are followed in detention facilities and to prevent lapses in protocol.

She said the investigation will continue until all lapses are addressed and appropriate measures are implemented to prevent recurrence.

Zdorovetskiy on Wednesday posted photos and videos showing himself inside the BI’s warden facility at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.

The vlogger has since been deported to Russia after spending approximately nine months in the country’s detention facility following a series of incidents involving the harassment of Filipinos.

Based on the Bureau of Immigration’s deportation order, Zdorovetskiy has been officially designated as an “undesirable alien."

Malacañang on Thursday vowed accountability following the circulation of videos showing Russian vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy allegedly recording content while in detention.

The Philippine Coast Guard District Southeastern Mindanao (CGDSEM) announced Thursday that the commander of the Coast Guard Santa Ana Substation and seven others have been relieved following the disappearance of the MBCA Amejara, an outrigger boat, off the waters of Davao Occidental province. 
During a press briefing, CGDSEM deputy commander Macy Gabion said the relieved personnel will be reassigned to the district headquarters while an investigation is ongoing. 
On Jan. 19, the recreational motor banca MBCA Amejara was reported missing after departing Santa Ana Wharf in Davao City bound for Gov. Generoso, Davao Oriental with 16 people on board. 
A day later, survivor Christopher Bulig, a crew member of the boat, was rescued by Coast Guard personnel 
“As of today, the investigation is ongoing and the Philippine Coast Guard, particularly CGDSEM, will not preempt the results. Our focus remains on search and rescue operations, as time is critical,” Gabion said. 
She added that details about the vessel and its intended destination are still being verified.
“At present, there is no information yet to divulge to the media and the public because the investigation is still underway,” Gablon said. 
Now on its fourth day, search and rescue operations continue with the Police Regional Office-Davao (PRO-11) reaffirming its full support and coordination with the Philippine National Police Maritime Group, Coast Guard, and local disaster response agencies. 
In a statement, PRO-11 Director Police Brig. Gen. Leon Victor Rosete assured that all concerned agencies are exhausting all possible means to locate and rescue the missing passengers and crew. 
“PRO-11 assures the public that all agencies involved are firm in their resolve to safeguard lives and uphold public safety,” Rosete said. 
Meanwhile, the PCG has deployed its Britten-Norman Islander to take part in the fourth day of the search and rescue operations. 
Gabion said the aircraft flew from Manila and refueled in Cebu. 
The twin-engine propeller aircraft with tail number PCG-251 flew past this city enroute to the vicinity of Sarangani Island at 12:45 p.m. Thursday.
PCG-251 is primarily utilized for surveillance, search and rescue (SAR), and maritime law enforcement. 
Gabion also disclosed that the Philippine Air Force has deployed an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to assist in the SAR mission. 
Asked why the PCG did not deploy the more advanced Airbus H-145 helicopter, Gabion said that the decision will depend on general headquarters. “We just requested an aircraft for the SAR mission and it’s up to the general headquarters if what they are going to send,” she said. 
The PCG acquired two Airbus H-145 helicopters in 2020. They are equipped with FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared) cameras, which can detect infrared radiation (heat) and translate it into a visible image and allow users to see in total darkness, fog, or smoke. 
Gabion said that PCG-251 is not equipped with FLIR cameras. However, the BN Islander aircraft has a longer range of about 1,400 kilometers while the Airbus H-145 has a maximum range of 650 kilometers. 
Relatives and friends of the missing have been asking through social media channels where they can rent or borrow drones equipped with thermal imaging features. The request has been making rounds in social media pages since Wednesday. 
The PCG said that the coverage of the SAR mission has now shifted towards the international waters, more particularly along the borders of Indonesia. 
Lt. Commander Jerome Bryan Mauring, spokesperson of the Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao (NFEM), said they are now coordinating with their Indonesian counterparts in ongoing SAR operations. 
The PCG said that there were 16 people onboard as one of the passengers was not listed in the manifest.
The Philippine Coast Guard District Southeastern Mindanao announced Thursday that the commander of the Coast Guard Santa Ana Substation and seven others have been relieved following the disappearance of the MBCA Amejara, an outrigger boat, off the waters of Davao Occidental province. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/01/21/municipal-govt-employee-shot-dead-in-zamboanga-del-sur

Police are pursuing a gang of six persons who allegedly shot and killed a young government employee of Midsalip municipality, Zamboanga del Sur province last Monday, Jan. 19.

The 25-year-old employee, whose identity was withheld, succumbed to a lone bullet wound in the head after two days in a coma.

The suspects, including a woman, confronted and killed the victim in Purok 4, Barangay Pisompongan, Midsalip.

Two persons who were in the area when the shooting occurred were unharmed. 

Police recovered a single spent shell from a 12-gauge shotgun at the crime scene.

A manhunt operation is underway against the suspects.

A government employee of Midsalip municipality, Zamboanga del Sur province has been assassinated.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/01/21/lgu-employee-shot-dead-in-batangas

A 49-year-old municipal government employee was shot dead by a vendor in Barangay Bukal here on Tuesday morning. 
Police identified the victim as Mike. 
Investigation said the victim was sitting on a motorcycle and talking to a companion when the suspect Ron, 38, arrived on a tricycle, disembarked, and shot Mike using a caliber .45 pistol. 
The suspect fled on foot and lawmen recovered five fired caliber .45 cartridge cases and a black holster. 
Follow-up investigation and manhunt operations are ongoing.

A Batangas municipal government employee was assassinated by a vendor. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2171758/sandiganbayan-suspends-pampanga-mayor-tied-to-malampaya-fund-scam

The Sandiganbayan has ordered the 90-day preventive suspension of Candaba, Pampanga Mayor Rene Maglanque in connection with graft and malversation charges tied to the alleged P900-million Malampaya fund scam.

In a six-page resolution dated January 19, the anti-graft court’s Special Third Division directed Maglanque to cease and desist from “further performing and/or exercising the functions, duties and privileges of his position.”

In implementing the suspension order, the court cited Section 13 of Republic Act No. 3019, or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, which mandates the preventive suspension of public officials charged under a valid information involving the misuse of public funds.

“Any public officer against whom any criminal prosecution under a valid information under this Act or under the provisions of the Revised Penal Code on bribery is pending in court shall be suspended from office,” Section 13 reads.

The court directed the Department of the Interior and Local Government secretary, or a duly authorized representative, to inform the Sandiganbayan of the implementation of the suspension within five days from receipt of the resolution.

Maglanque is among the co-accused of former Budget Secretary and Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr., who faced 97 counts each of graft and malversation of public funds in connection with the Malampaya fund scam. 

The case was filed in 2017 and stemmed from Andaya’s alleged role in the P900-million Malampaya fund anomaly, which involved the supposed diversion of government funds intended for typhoon victims to bogus nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) linked to convicted pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles.

In the same year the case was filed, Maglanque posted a reduced surety bail bond for his provisional liberty, which was subsequently approved by the court. 

He pleaded “not guilty” to the charges against him during his arraignment on February 23, 2018.

In 2009, Andaya allegedly authorized the release of the funds for relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts following Tropical Storm “Ondoy” and Typhoon “Pepeng,” but prosecutors said the money was instead funneled to 12 NGOs allegedly controlled by Napoles.

The Malampaya project, launched in 2002, involves the extraction of natural gas off the coast of Palawan and is operated by Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. and Chevron Malampaya LLC, with the government holding a minority stake.

The Sandiganbayan has ordered the 90-day preventive suspension of Candaba, Pampanga Mayor Rene Maglanque in connection with graft and malversation charges tied to the alleged P900-million Malampaya fund scam.

Criminal and administrative complaints were filed against the mayor of Mandaue City for alleged unlawful appointments of two incumbent barangay officials. 
The Office of the Ombudsman for the Visayas was asked to preventively suspend Mayor Thadeo “Jonkie” Ouano while he is being investigated for alleged grave misconduct and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. 
Also named respondents in the complaints were Ian Negrido Arioja and Renee Lynn de Guzman Castro, barangay councilors in Compostela town, Cebu. 
The complaints were filed on Friday, Jan. 23, by radio commentator and international boxing judge Edward dela Cerna Ligas. 
The complaints cited violations of Section 3(e) of Republic Act 3019, unlawful appointments under Article 244 of the Revised Penal Code, and administrative offenses of grave misconduct and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. 
Ligas said Ouano approved a Contract of Service (COS) for Arioja as administrative specialist from Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, 2025, with a monthly salary of P21,448. 
During this period, Arioja served as an incumbent kagawad or councilor of Barangay Cogon and performed continuing administrative duties under the City Administrator’s Office. 
The second complaint stated Castro, an incumbent kagawad of Barangay Poblacion, was appointed as an accounting specialist under a COS for the same period, with a monthly salary of P20,110. 
Castro’s duties included maintaining financial records, verifying procurement documents, and preparing reports for audits under the City Legal Office. 
Ligas alleged that Ouano acted with “evident bad faith or at least gross inexcusable negligence” by approving the COS arrangements despite clear legal prohibitions on dual employment and double compensation for elective officials. 
Ligas said hiring them is considered as a “circumvention-by-contract” to allow them to hold city positions while receiving public funds. 
Ouano said he expected the complaints filed by Ligas. The mayor noted that Ligas also filed a complaint against his sister, Mandaue lone district Rep. Lolypop Ouano-Dizon. 
Ligas sued the lawmaker and her husband, Barangay Opao, Mandaue Captain Nixon “Jojo” Dizon, for alleged plunder, violations of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, and falsification of public documents, including Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth.
Criminal and administrative complaints were filed against the mayor of Mandaue City for alleged unlawful appointments of two incumbent barangay officials. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/01/24/marikina-cop-involved-in-blocking-firetruck-relieved-from-post-drivers-license-suspended

The Marikina City Police Station announced on Friday, Jan. 23, that a police officer seen in a viral video blocking a fire volunteer truck has been temporarily relieved from his post. 
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) also issued a show cause order to the registered owner and driver of a Toyota Vios. The driver, who appeared to be a police officer, was seen in a video deliberately stopping in front of a fire truck to block its passage and making inappropriate remarks toward the fire truck driver. 
The LTO directed the driver to appear before its Intelligence and Investigation Division in Quezon City on Jan. 29 at 1 p.m. 
Based on the Marikina CPS investigation, the incident began with a brief misunderstanding on the road in Pasig City. 
It said that the actions of the fire truck driver initially caused confusion, as it was unclear whether the vehicle intended to proceed or stop. The police officer then continued driving forward. 
It added that the truck then followed closely and reportedly suddenly sounded its horn loudly, which startled the police officer. 
“It was further noted that there was a near-miss incident involving a tricycle due to the truck’s maneuver,” it said. 
Authorities said the situation quickly de-escalated and later ended in a brief conversation between the parties. The police officer and the owner of the volunteer fire vehicle have since reached an amicable settlement. 
The parties also requested the removal of posts related to the video to put the matter to rest.
“The owner of the truck personally reached out to apologize on behalf of his driver and expressed willingness to resolve the matter peacefully. Both parties were brought together, and all involved agreed to put the incident to rest and requested the removal of posts related to the video,” authorities said. 
However, in line with accountability and in adherence to Philippine National Police policies, the involved police officer was temporarily relieved from his post, reassigned to the Sub-Station, and later designated to the Station Headquarters Support Unit (SHSU). 
He has also been directed to submit a written explanation to determine if there is enough basis for a possible pre-charge, despite the amicable settlement between the parties. 
The LTO has also placed the vehicle under alarm status and suspended the police officer’s driver’s license for 90 days. 
In a statement, LTO Chief Assistant Sec. Markus Lacanilao said that any action that obstructs emergency vehicles is unacceptable. 
“Fire trucks and other emergency response vehicles play a critical role in protecting the lives and property of citizens,” he said. 
“Blocking their path and engaging in inappropriate behavior is not only against the law but also violates the principles of being a responsible citizen and, as a public servant, if the person involved is a government employee,” he added. 
Meanwhile, the Marikina CPS, under Col. Jenny DC Tecson, assured the public that appropriate actions are being undertaken in accordance with established rules and procedures.
The Marikina City Police Station announced on Friday, Jan. 23, that a police officer seen in a viral video blocking a fire volunteer truck has been temporarily relieved from his post. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2172903/maguindanao-del-sur-town-mayor-survives-3rd-attempt-on-his-life

The mayor of Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao del Sur survived an ambush at 6:30 a.m. today, Sunday, January 25, but two of his escorts were hurt, his executive assistant said.

Anwar Kuit Emblawa, executive assistant of Shariff Aguak Mayor Akmad Mitra Ampatuan, said the mayor was safe after his black Toyota Land Cruiser was ambushed along the road of Barangay Poblacion in Shariff Aguak town of Maguindanao del Sur.   

It was the third time that Ampatuan had been ambushed and survived.

His back-up vehicle, a Toyota pick-up, was also damaged after it was hit by bullets.

Emblawa said two of the mayor’s security escorts were slightly injured.

He added that police had killed the four perpetrators during the hot pursuit operation along the national highway in Shariff Aguak. 

The suspects were on board a white Suzuki mini van (KAO-9462) when they carried out the ambush against Ampatuan’s 2-vehicle convoy.

Emblawa said police found high powered firearms from the suspects’ vehicles.

The mayor of Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao del Sur survived an ambush at 6:30 a.m. today, Sunday, January 25, but two of his escorts were hurt, his executive assistant said.

http://mb.com.ph/2026/01/24/denr-emb-employee-nabbed-for-extortion
Police arrested an employee of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau for alleged extortion in an entrapment operation in a gasoline station on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 24, in Barangay Ugad, Cabagan, Isabela. 
The suspect was identified as Mona, 35. She was apprehended following complaints from businesswoman Neila, 56, owner of the gasoline station. Recovered from Mona were the marked money and a mobile phone. 
Mona allegedly demanded money from the victim multiple times. The victim had been under severe stress due to Mona's activities, prompting her to report her to authorities. 
Major Merwin Villanueva, Cabagan police chief, said that victims of extortion should immediately seek police assistance to prevent further stress and harassment. 
The suspect was taken to the Cabagan Police Station for proper disposition.

An employee of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau was arrested for alleged extortion in an entrapment operation in a gasoline station. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/01/26/village-dad-gunned-down-in-negros-occidental

A 59-year-old barangay councilor was shot dead in Purok Puncian, Barangay Santa Rosa, Murcia, Negros Occidental on Monday morning, Jan. 26. 
Police identified the victim as Kagawad Joe of Barangay Santa Rosa. 
Police Capt. Honey Labaro, Murcia police chief, said the victim had just alighted from a car when a man appeared and shot him in the head. 
The victim came from a clean-up drive in the barangay when he was killed at 10:25 a.m. 
He was declared dead in a hospital.  
The victim will be subjected to an autopsy to determine his injuries. 
Labaro said that they have no lead yet on the perpetrator as witnesses are hesitant to provide information due to fear. 
He said the barangay official had not reported any threats before.  
Police are conducting follow-up investigation.
A 59-year-old barangay councilor was shot dead in Purok Puncian, Barangay Santa Rosa, Murcia, Negros Occidental on Monday morning, Jan. 26. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1267866

Dismissal proceedings have been initiated against an AWOL (absence without leave) police officer tagged in the kidnapping of a businessman in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija.

In a statement Wednesday, acting Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said administrative and criminal cases will be pursued "to their full extent" against the unnamed police officer.

"The PNP has no room for people who think and act like the very criminals that we arrest," Nartatez said.

Authorities said the businessman was abducted at gunpoint from his warehouse in Barangay Kapitan Pepe. The suspects later demanded PHP5 million in ransom, but the police were able to rescue the victim in Barangay Bakod Bayan on Monday.

The police arrested the 49-year-old AWOL police officer, tagged as the mastermind who is also the victim’s cousin, in San Miguel, Bulacan. Follow-up operations led to the arrest of two other suspects in Cabanatuan City and Palayan City, Nueva Ecija.

Following the incident, Nartatez ordered a nationwide validation of AWOL police officers, including the accounting of service firearms and issued police identification cards.

Meanwhile, Nartatez commended the Parañaque City Police Station for their swift action in arresting a robbery hold-up suspect who victimized a Japanese tourist.

"The quick police response and the certainty of arrest of those who violate the law are best anti-crime measures," he said in a separate statement.

The suspect, Ariel Alido, 49, was apprehended after allegedly attacking and robbing a 62-year-old Japanese who sustained injuries during the attack that occurred along Cavitex Access Road in Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City on Sunday. 

Dismissal proceedings have been initiated against an AWOL (absence without leave) police officer tagged in the kidnapping of a businessman in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija.

The Office of the Ombudsman has suspended a barangay official in Mandaue City over the delayed payment of honoraria to job-order workers who were tasked with keeping the city clean.

In a decision dated Dec. 11, 2025, the Ombudsman found Barangay Umapad Kagawad Libertine J. Lumapas administratively liable for grave abuse of authority and oppression in connection with the non-payment of honoraria for workers in the barangay’s Clean and Green Program. 

Lumapas chairs the barangay’s appropriations committee. Officials served the decision on Tuesday, Jan. 27.

The case stemmed from a complaint that five job-order workers had filed. They worked for Umapad from Jan. 1 to April 30, 2024, with a monthly honorarium of ₱5,000 each. 

Yet despite rendering services during this period, their honoraria remained unpaid from January to August 2024.

Case documents identified the complainants as Gemma Mata Ortega, Girlie Reyes Gabisan, Lea Gabisan Jimenez, Lima Sotchesa Orogan, and Erwina Batulan Caño.

The decision showed that Lumapas declined to certify the availability of funds, citing the absence of appointment papers, oaths of office, approved daily time records, and concurrence from the Sangguniang Barangay.

In her counter-affidavit, Lumapas said that her actions were in good faith and in compliance with laws and regulations, including Republic Act No. 7160 and Commission on Audit and Department of Budget and Management guidelines.

However, the Ombudsman ruled that the complainants were job-order workers and not appointive barangay officials who required the barangay council’s concurrence. 

The decision further noted that funds for the honoraria had already been appropriated and that the barangay captain had verified the workers’ services.

The Ombudsman concluded that there was no sufficient basis to withhold the certification that the funds were available, which delayed the affected workers’ honoraria. 

Lumapas was ordered to serve a three-month suspension without pay.

“The complainants, who are lowly workers living from hand to mouth, were not paid the honoraria due to them from January to August 2024. She (the councilor) may, therefore, be held liable for grave abuse of authority/oppression with an imposable penalty of suspension for three months without pay,” part of the ruling stated.

The Ombudsman decision was signed by Carla M. Chavez-Gonzaga, Graft Investigation and Prosecution Officer II.

Councilor Lumapas, in a message, confirmed that she received the decision. However, she will not comment on the merits of the case, out of respect for the ongoing proceedings.

“For now, I am consulting my lawyer as to the appropriate action. No further comment,” said Lumapas.

Clean and Green personnel and complainants expressed relief that they may already receive their payments.

These personnel continued to work in the barangay despite the delayed honoraria for those eight months. They received regular salaries starting September 2024 after the barangay council concurred.

"This brings us great joy because we endured this for years. By God’s mercy, our prayers have been answered. We worked hard for this. While those officials were still asleep, we would be digging in the dirt, cleaning up our area," said Lima Sotchesa Orogan. 

"We would be up early to clean up Barangay Umapad. It was also our way of supporting our captain. We are not happy that the councilor has been suspended. All we are happy about is that we will rightfully receive what we worked hard for," said Erwina Batulan Caño. 

I am glad because now I can pay for my graduating child’s school fees. That has been my problem,” said Gemma Mata Ortega. 

They plan to use the money to pay back the debts they incurred during the delay, including tuition and house repairs.

Barangay Captain Reb Cortes also expressed his happiness for the workers, saying they finally received justice for their hard work.

Cortes said that the barangay council will need to pass a supplemental budget for the workers’ honoraria. Last year, he said, they allocated a supplemental budget for the unclaimed wages for eight months, but Councilor Lumapas said to wait for the ombudsman’s decision.

A total of ₱2.3 million is needed for the unclaimed wages for eight months, as more than 120 workers were not paid, including barangay tanods, Clean and Green personnel, lupon members, and drivers. The five complainants’ unpaid honoria for those months would amount to ₱200,000.

The barangay has prepared an annual budget of ₱29 million, pending approval by the Mandaue City Council. 

Barangay Captain Cortes said the supplemental budget does not carry over, so last year’s approved supplemental budget cannot be used. However, he said they will fast-track the approval of the supplemental budget so the honoraria can be disbursed.

For now, the barangay captain said he will ask for the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s opinion on the signatories who will temporarily replace Lumapas as chairperson of the appropriations committee.

The Office of the Ombudsman has suspended a barangay official in Mandaue City over the delayed payment of honoraria to job-order workers who were tasked with keeping the city clean.