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Ombudsman suspends Mayor Guo, 2 others

MANILA, Philippines — Mayor Alice Guo and two other officials of Bamban, Tarlac have been placed under preventive suspension by the Office of the Ombudsman as authorities investigate their culpability over the illegal activities of a Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hub in the municipality.

In a nine-page order issued yesterday, the ombudsman granted the petition of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to have Guo, business permit and licensing officer Edwin Ocampo and municipal legal officer Adenn Sigua suspended.

“They are hereby preventively suspended, without pay, during the period of investigation until its termination, but not to exceed six months,” Ombudsman Samuel Martires wrote.

The ombudsman said it found sufficient grounds to suspend the three as “there is strong evidence showing their guilt.” He said the charges against them may warrant their removal from office and their continued stay may prejudice the investigation.

Martires also noted the need to preserve the documents and evidence possibly under the control or possession of the three officials.

Guo confirmed receiving the ombudsman’s suspension order, but maintained her innocence.

“Today, I received an order from the Ombudsman on my supposed six month suspension. I agree with the process of the law and I accept the decision of the Ombudsman but I will fight for my case,” Guo said in a statement on her Facebook page.

“I would like to reiterate my innocence and my honesty in serving our town and the people,” Guo added.

“I am ready to cooperate with the authorities to ensure that the truth and justice will prevail,” she said.

She also thanked her supporters, saying the support of the people gives her strength.

“I will not give up and will continue to defend my integrity and protect my right as an individual,” Guo added.

Interior Undersecretary for external, legal and legislative affairs Juan Victor Llamas lauded the decision of the Ombudsman.

“We expect this order from the Ombudsman. We are very optimistic from the time we filed the complaint that a preventative suspension would be issued considering that the evidence is strong,” Llamas told The STAR.

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