No resolution or ordinance passed on cellular phones
March 5, 2004 | 12:00am
The provincial board of Nueva Vizcaya has clarified that it did not pass or enact a resolution or ordinance for the reported purchase of cellular phones.
As such, Darlene Duro, secretary of the provincial board, said in a letter to The STAR that there was no way for board member Patricio Dumlao Jr. "to object to an inexistent resolution or ordinance."
The board was reacting to a STAR story last Feb. 4 about the controversy surrounding its reported decision to buy high-end cellphones for each of its members.
Duro added that Dumlao claimed during the boards regular session last Feb. 4 that he was not interviewed on the matter.
"Had this matter been verified with the secretariat of the (Sangguniang Panlalawigan), the facts would have been provided your newspaper," she said.
As such, Darlene Duro, secretary of the provincial board, said in a letter to The STAR that there was no way for board member Patricio Dumlao Jr. "to object to an inexistent resolution or ordinance."
The board was reacting to a STAR story last Feb. 4 about the controversy surrounding its reported decision to buy high-end cellphones for each of its members.
Duro added that Dumlao claimed during the boards regular session last Feb. 4 that he was not interviewed on the matter.
"Had this matter been verified with the secretariat of the (Sangguniang Panlalawigan), the facts would have been provided your newspaper," she said.
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