Atienza issued the warning after a certain Louie Balbago, who claimed to be a presidential appointee assistant general manager and chief of the Lake Watch police under the LLDA, closed down the Savory Restaurant, near Jones Bridge in Binondo the other day.
"We must not allow such illegal activities," the Manila mayor said as he explained that Balbagos act sends a bad signal to the business community in the countrys capital.
Based on reports, Balbago, a former barangay chairman in Sampaloc, stormed the restaurant and served a closure order purportedly on violation of the law on waste water treatment systems.
Under the Local Government Code, the mayor pointed out, local government units (LGUs) have autonomy from national government agencies.
"As such, any activity to be done should be coordinated with local officials," Atienza said. "We dont want the problem to be blown out of proportion. Any program to be implemented in the city should be referred to the city government."
The mayor also ordered the City Halls Building Permit Division and Sanitary Unit to look into Savorys permit and maintenance and "if no violation is found, allow the restaurant to open and serve the public again."