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TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, HONORED PRESIDENT BENIGNO NOYNOY SIMEON COJUANGCO AQUINO III: MEMORANDUM: A PLEASANT GOOD MORNING TO ALL HIGH TASK FORCE, HIGH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, MILITARY TROOPS LEADER, TO PLEASE IMMEDIATELY ACTION FOR JUSTICE AGAINTS DISCRIMINATIONS: VICTIM 1ST TIME BUSINESS INVESTOR AIM GLOBAL COFFEE BUSINESS NETWORKING WITH SUSPECT BUSINESS MAN MANILA CITY HALL VICE MAYOR ISKO MORENO AGAINTS ACESORRIES LIABILITIES, BUSINESS IS NONE, FOREIGN CORPORATION DAMMY, PNP SECURITY ALARM, ARRESTING WARRANT, PAROL EVIDENCE, RE-TRACK CASE, SEDUCING TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN ALONE MALATE CROWN PLAZA CONDOMINIUM 2009 BATHORY FISCAL REPORT AND NONE ACTION FOR BASRANGAY OFFICIALS AGAINMTS THEFT, HOMECIDE, GENERAL ASSIGNMENT SECTION OF NCRPO, ALL SECURITY GUARD OFFICIALS HEAD OFFICE AT PALACIO DEL GOVERNOR AND OFFICIALS BODY AND DRIVER OF POLIICS ADVOCACY PLEASE CALLED-UP FOR IMMEDIATELY VOID JOB ORDER AND FILED CASE FOR LIBEL CASE AND DISCRIMINATIONS AGAINTS ILLEGAL TOUR GUIDE, JUSTICE KIDNAPPING FOR ALL 1ST TIME BUSINESS INVESTOR FOR GHOST BENEFICIARIES, FAKE CONSULAR MARRIAGE CONTRACT, PLAGIARIZED DOCUMENTS IN DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION, BANKCRUPCY FOR DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS FOR COPY RIGHT INFRINGEMENT PRODUCT ( SA BARKO SINDICATED STAFA LAHAT NG GUMAGAYA NG IMAGE ,NAME, LABEL NG PRODUCT WITH PHOTO TAKE FROM OTHERS SECURITY PERSONNEL AT MAY IPAPALIT NA IBANAG PRODUCT NA MAGKAMUKHA PERO KUKUNIN LAHAT NG ORIGINAL AT PAPALITAN NG FAKE SA BARKO BAGO IAKYAT ANG PRODUCT AY MAY EXTRA TRUCK NA SASALUBONG AT DRIVER PARA PALITAN AGAD ANG ORIGINAL PRODUCT BECOME FAKE PRODUCT AT SA LOOB NG BARKO AY FRAME-UP NA ITO AY FAKE DAHIL INIWAN SA LABAS BARKO ORIGINAL AT KAYA DAHILAN AY BANKCRPT ANG PILIPINAS AT ISISI ANG MALI SA POLITICAL DYNASTY AY MGA LAND LORD AT DAPAT SILA ANG MAMUNO UPANG PARUSAHANG TEMPERATE DAMAGES AT MORAL DAMAGES LAHAT FOR MALVERSATION AT MULTIPLE PLUNDER). THANK YOU: RESPECTFULLY YOURS: M.C. ABERIN +639356654787 Caloocan vice mayor, secretary face raps By by Jose Rodel Clapano | Updated January 8, 2001 - 12:00am 0 2 googleplus0 0 Criminal charges were filed against the Vice Mayor of Caloocan and the City Council’s secretary before the Sandiganbayan. Charged with falsification of public documents for violation of Article 171 of the Revised Penal Code were Vice Mayor Oscar Malapitan and City Council secretary Lorenzo Sunga Jr. The charges against Malapitan and Sunga stemmed from their alleged unauthorized memorandum dated July 26, 2000, which required Francisco Veza, Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo’s secretary; Hernando Banta, City treasurer; and Juanito Ortiz, City budget officer, to appear before the council to explain the memorandum order issued by Malonzo regarding the reduction of Job Order Workers (JOW) and the implementation of the No Contract, No Work, No Pay Policy on July 27, 2000. The City councilors, led by Edgar Erice, said that Malapitan and Sunga committed falsification of public documents when the duo indicated that their unauthorized memorandum was pursuant to the Resolution of the City Council dated July 13, 2000. Contrary to the palpable misrepresentation of herein respondents in said memorandum, the City council has not passed, enacted or approved any such resolution requiring the appearance of the secretary to the Mayor, the city treasurer and the city budget officer before the city council, Erice said. Board secretary IV Edgar Lero corroborated Erice’s statement in his July 25, 2000 certification which read: ...there is no resolution which was approved by the City council enjoining Veza, Banta and Ortiz to appear before the council and to answer the question relative to the memorandum order by the City Mayor. Graft Investigation Officer I Evangeline Grafil, in filing the case against Malapitan and Sunga said that the respondents committed the crime of falsification because the memorandum contained untruthful narration of facts... that complaints have participated in a proceeding when the alleged resolution was passed, when no such proceedings took place. ACTUAL CASE STUDY : March 9, 2014 SUNDAY 01:20 P.M. TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: HONORED PRESIDENT BENIGNO “NOYNOY” SIMEON COJUANGCO AQUINO III: MEMORANDUM: A PLEASANT GOOD AFTERNOON, ATTENTION ALL HIGH GOVERNMENT AGENCIES OFFICIALS, JOURNLAIST, COLUMNIST, PUBLIC ATTORNEY OFFICE, MTRCB, LTFRB, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES INTEGRATED BAR LAW , CITY HALL OF MANILA CITY HALL: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE FOR NOTICE OF PROMULGATION AGAINTS “DISCRIMINATIONS” AGAINTS SUSPECTS GROUP OF VICE –MAYOR ISKO MORENO AND OTHER CITY PERSONNEL, D.O.L.E., FOR NEGLEGENCE STAFF, HUMAN RIGHTS, FALSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS, CONVERTING OF RELIGIONS BY TRAFFICKING IN WOMAN “ MANILA ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER COLLEGES, DONADA ST. PASAY CITY ARE ALL AIM GLOBAL COFFEE BUSINESS NETWORKING AND WHITENING TOUNGE GLUTHATHIONE AND OTHER FOOD SUPPLEMENT FOR AMOUNTING 7,000 PAID FOR 1ST TIME MEMBER BUSINESS INVESTOR IN THE PHILIPPINES FROM AMERICAN MANUFACTURED WITH FREE EDUCATIONAL DISCOUNT OF 50% SCHOLARSHIP IN ALL COMPUTER SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS AFFELIATED OF ALL MEDICAL AND NURSING STAFF, MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR PSYCHOLOGIST GRADUATED BY LABORATORIES OF UNILIVER MANUFATURED,GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN MENTAL HOSPITAL MANDALUYONG PLEASE JUSTICE FOR 1ST TIME VICTIMIZED OF COMPANIES CLIENT: PRINCESS MARIA CRISTINA BELGICA ABERIN +639356654787 FEMALE APRIL 04, 1981 ( CONCERN CITIZEN, VOLUNTEER SERVICE, INDIGENT,WORKING STUDENT STOP 2009, SINGLE MOTHER ): PREPARED BY: AND RESPECTFULLY YOUR’S: 1. MARIA CRISTINA BELGICA ABERIN APRIL 04, 1981 FEMALE 2. JOHN ANGELO BELGICA ABERIN JULY 10, 2000 MALE 3. MARLYN BELGICA ABERIN NOVEMBER 11, 2001 FEMALE 4. CRISANTO BELGICA ABERIN MAY 06, 1980 MALE 5. JOANNA MARIE BELGICA ABERIN NOVEMBER 23, 1988 FEMALE 6. 5 7. th 8. City Council 9. 31 10. st 11. Regular Session 12. Series of 2009 13. Republika ng Pilipinas 14. SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD 15. Lungsod ng Dabaw 16. -oOo- 17. PRESENT: 18. Councilor Maria Belen S. Acosta 19. - President Pro Tempore 20. Councilor Nilo G. Abellera 21. Councilor Victorio S. Advincula 22. Councilor Wilberto E. Al-ag 23. Councilor Dante L. Apostol, Sr. 24. Councilor Leonardo R. Avila III 25. Councilor Conrado C.Baluran 26. Councilor Samuel B. Bangoy 27. Councilor Karlo S. Bello 28. Councilor Louie John J. Bonguyan 29. Councilor Pilar C. Braga 30. Councilor Arnolfo Ricardo B. Cabl 31. ing 32. Councilor Danilo C. Dayanghirang 33. Councilor Paolo Z. Duterte 34. Councilor Edgar R. Ibuyan 35. Councilor Peter T. Laviña 36. Councilor Diosdado Angelo A. Mahi 37. pus, Sr. 38. Councilor Teresita C. Mata-Maraño 39. n 40. Councilor Bonifacio E. Militar 41. Councilor Tomas J. Monteverde IV 42. Councilor Myrna G. L’Dalodo-Ortiz 43. Councilor Susan Isabel C. Reta 44. Councilor Halila Y. Sudagar 45. Councilor Angela A. Librado-Trini 46. dad 47. Councilor Jose Louie P. Villafuer 48. te 49. Councilor Rachel P. Zozobrado 50. OFFICIAL BUSINESS: 51. Vice Mayor Sara Z. Duterte 52. ORDINANCE NO. 53. 0262-09 54. Series of 2009 55. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE 56. CODE OF ORDINANCES OF DAVAO CITY 57. Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Da 58. vao City in session 59. assembled: CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS Article A. Short Title and Scope Section 1. Title . This Ordinance shall be known as the “ Code of Ordinances of Davao City 2009 ”. Section 2. Scope . This Code covers all general and special ordinances of Davao City. Article B . Rules of Construction Section 3 . Words and Phrases . Words and phrases embodied in this Code but not herein specifically defined shall have the same meaning as found in legal dictionaries as well as in existing laws. Section 4 . Construction of Codal Provisions . In construing the provisions of this Code, the following rules of construction shal l be observed unless otherwise inconsistent with the manifest intent of the provis ions or when applied they would lead to absurd or highly improbable results. a) General Rule. All words and phrases shall be construed and under stood according to the common approved usage of the langu age; but technical words and phrases and such other words in this Code which may have acquired a peculiar or appropriate meaning shall be construed and understo od according to such technical, peculiar or appropriate meaning. b) Gender and Number. The Code shall adopt a gender fair language. Every word importing the singular number shall extend and appl y to several persons or things as well; and every word importing a plural number shal l extend, and apply, also to one person or thing. c) Computation of Time. The time within which an act is to be done as prov ided in this Code, or any rule or regulation issued purs uant to the provisions thereof, when expressed in days shall be computed by excluding th e first day and including the last day, except when the last day falls on Sunday or ho liday, in which case, the same shall be excluded from the computations and the next day shall be considered the last day. d) Tenses. The use of any verb in the present tense shall inc lude the future whenever applicable. The words “shall have been” sh all include past and future cases. The use of the word “shall” in this Code means the act being required to be done is mandatory, whereas when the word “may” is used, it means permissive. e) References. All references to the “Chapters”, “Articles”, or “ Sections” are to chapters, articles or sections in this Code unless otherwise specified. Footnotes refer to the original ordinances where th e said provisions are extracted. f) Conflicting Provisions of Chapters. If the provisions of different chapters conflict with or contravene each other, the provisions of ea ch chapter shall prevail as to all specific matters and questions involved therein. g) Conflicting Provisions of Sections. If the provisions of different sections in the same chapter conflict with each other, the provisio ns of the Section, which is last in point of sequence shall prevail. Section 5. Amendment and Integration of Additional Provisions . Any amendment on this Code may be introduced to the cha pter, article or section concerned. All ordinances or provisions thereof ena cted subsequent to the date of effectivity of this Code shall be compiled in such a way as to bear the corresponding chapter, article or section to which such ordinance or provision pertains. Such new provisions shall be integrated into the correspondi ng chapter, article or section whenever a new printing or reproduction of this Cod e is undertaken upon authorization of the Sanggunian. Section 6. Existing Rights . No right accrued, action or proceeding commenced before the effectivity of this Code shall be advers ely affected by any provisions hereof. Thereafter, all procedures or actions to be taken s hall conform to the provisions of this Code whenever possible. Section 7. Reference to Code . Whenever reference is made to any portion of this Code, such reference shall apply to all amendm ents and additions now or may hereafter be introduced. Section 8. Effect of Heading . The Chapter, Article and Section headings do not in any manner affect the scope, meaning or int ent of the provisions contained in this Code. Section 9. Relation to Prior Ordinance . The provisions of this Code which are substantially the same as that of previous or exist ing ordinances particularly when dealing with the same subject matter shall be const rued as “restatement” and not as a new enactment. Article C. Definition of Terms Section 10. Meaning of Technical Terms . As used in this Code, the following terms shall be construed to mean as follows: Amusement - means a pleasurable diversion and entertainment. It is synonymous to recreation, relaxation, avocation, pa stime or fun. Amusement Places - include theaters, cinemas, concert halls, circus es and other places of amusement where one seeks admission to en tertain himself by seeing or viewing the show of performance. They include those places where one seeks admission to entertain himself by direct participation. Business - means a commercial activity customarily engaged i n as a means of livelihood and typically involving some independenc e of judgment and power of decision. Calling - means one’s regular business, trade, profession, vocation or employment which does not require the passing of an appropriate government board or bar examinations, such as professional actors and a ctresses, masseurs, commercial stewards and stewardesses and the like. Capital - signifies the actual estate whether in money or property owned by an individual or corporation; it is a fund with which it transacts its business, which would be liable to each creditor, and which in case of in solvency passes on to a receiver. Capital Investment - is the capital which a person puts in any underta king or which he contributes to the common stock of a partn ership, corporation, or any other juridical entity or association. Charges - refers to pecuniary liability, as rents or fees against property, persons or organizations. Corporation - includes a joint-stock company, partnership, ass ociation, insurance company, or any other juridical entity, n o matter how created. Excessive - means that which is characterized by whatever is notably greater than what is moderate, reasonable, proper, usual, n ecessary and just. Fee - means a charge fixed by law or agency for the ser vices of a public officer. Levy - means an imposition or collection of an assessmen t, tax, tribute or fine. License or Permit - is a right or permission granted in accordance w ith law by a competent authority to engage in some businesses or occupations or to engage in some transactions. Market Premises - refers to any open space in the public market co mpound; part of the market lot consisting of bare ground not cov ered by market buildings usually occupied by transient vendors specially during mark et days. Market Stalls - refers to any allotted space or booth in the mark et buildings where merchandise of any kind are sold or offered f or sale. Tax - means an enforced contribution, usually monetary in form, levied by the law-making body on persons and property subject to its jurisdiction for the precise purpose of supporting government needs. Occupation - means one’s regular business or employment, or a n activity which principally takes up one’s time, thought and energ ies. It includes any calling, business, trade, profession or vocation. Operator - includes the owner, manager, administrator, or an y other person who operates or is responsible for the operation of bus iness establishments or undertakings. Person - means every physical or moral, real or juridical and legal being, susceptible of rights and obligations or of being t he subject of legal relations. Privilege - means a right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage or favor. Profession - means a calling which requires the passing of an appropriate government board or bar examination, such as the pr actice of law, medicine, public accountancy, engineering and the like. Residents - refer to natural persons who have their habitual residence in the province, city or municipality where they exercise their civil rights and fulfill their civil obligations and to juridical persons for which the law or any other provisions creating or recognizing them fixes their residence in a pa rticular province, city or municipality. In the absence of such law, juridical persons are r esidents of the province, city or municipality where their legal representation is es tablished or where they exercise their principal functions. Revenue - includes taxes, fees and charges that a state or its political subdivision collects and receives into the treasury for public purposes. Services - refers to the duties, work or functions performe d or discharged by a government officer, or by a private person contract ed by the government, as the case may be. Night Club or Day Club - includes places frequented at night or daytime, as the case may be, where foods, wines and drinks are serv ed and music is furnished by the operator and the patrons are allowed to dance with their own partners or with hostesses furnished by the management. Cabaret or Dance Hall - includes any place or establishments where danc ing is permitted to the public in consideration of any adm ission, entrance or any other fee paid on, before or after the dancing, and where pro fessional hostesses or dancers are employed. Bars - include beer gardens or any place where intoxica ting and fermented liquors or malts are sold, disposed of or given awa y for compensation, even without foods, where the services or hostesses and/or waitr esses are employed and where customers are entertained by occasional dancing to music not rendered by a regular dance orchestra or musicians hired for the purpose, otherwise the place shall be considered and classified as a dance hall or night club. A ”cocktail lounge” is considered as a “bar” even if there is no hostess or waitress to entertain customers. CHAPTER 11 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND STAFFING PATTERN Article A – Offices, Officials and Employees of the City Government of Davao Section 1 . – This Chapter shall provide for the Organization al Structure and Staffing Pattern of the City of Davao. 1 Section 2 . – The officials, functions and staffing pattern o f the City Government of Davao shall be composed of the following offices herein listed as follows: Section 3 . Office of the City Mayor . The City Mayor shall perform the enumerated functions under Section 455, Article One , Chapter Three of R.A. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 199 1. The Office of the City Mayor shall be composed of the following offices: 1 Ordinance No. 2374, s. 1994, otherwise known as “A n Ordinance Approving the Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern of th e City Government of Davao” Cultural Communities Affairs Section 1 Community Affairs Officer ll 15 3 Community Affairs Officer l 11 1 Administrative Assistant II 8 1 Administrative Aide VI 6 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 Barangay Youth Affairs Section 1 Community Affairs Officer ll 15 3 Community Affairs Officer l 11 1 Administrative Assistant II 8 2 Administrative Aide VI 6 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 PERMITS AND LICENSES DIVISION (Business Bureau) 1 Licensing Officer lV 22 Processing & Examination Servic es 1 Licensing Officer lll 18 1 Licensing Officer ll 15 1 Computer Programmer lll 18 3 Administrative Assistant VI 12 2 Licensing Officer 1 11 1 Administrative Assistant I 7 1 Administrative Assistant I 7 1 Administrative Aide VI 6 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 2 Administrative Aide IV 4 Inspection and Verification Services 1 Licensing Officer lll 18 12 Licensing Officer 1 11 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 2 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide III 3 PUBLIC INFORMATION & PRODUCTION DIVISION 1 Supervising Administrative Officer 22 1 Administrative Officer V 18 Operations Section 1 Administrative Officer IV 15 1 Administrative Assistant III 9 1 Administrative Assistant II 8 2 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 Production Section 3 Administrative Officer IV 1 5 2 Administrative Officer II 11 1 Administrative Aide V 5 2 Administrative Aide IV 4 CITY LIBRARY 1 Librarian lV 22 1 Librarian lll 18 Main Library Services 5 Librarian ll 14 1 Administrative Officer lV 15 2 Administrative Assistant II 8 1 Administrative Assistant I 7 1 Administrative Assistant I 7 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 Extension Libraries 1 Librarian lll 18 Buhangin District 1 Librarian ll 14 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide III 3 Bunawan District 1 Librarian ll 14 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide III 3 Toril District 1 Librarian ll 14 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide III 3 Tugbok District 1 Librarian ll 14 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide III 3 Calinan District 1 Librarian ll 14 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide III 3 Bookmobile 1 Administrative Assistant VI 12 1 Administrative Aide IV 4 1 Administrative Aide III 3 SPORTS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 1 Sports Development Officer lV 22 1 Sports Development Officer lll 18 2 Sports & Games Regulation Officer II 14 14 Recreation & Welfare Services Assistan t 7 TOURISM PROMOTION DIVISION 1 Supervising Tourism Operations Officer 22 1 Senior Tourism Operations Officer 18 Tourism Promotion Section 1 Tourism Operations Officer ll 15 2 Tourist Receptionist lll 13 1 Administrative Aide VI 12 1 Tourist Receptionist l 8 Tourism Assistance Section 1 Tourism Operations Officer ll 15 3 Tourist Receptionist lll 13 1 Administrative Aide VI 12 1 Administrative Aide V 5 2 Administrative Aide IV 4 INTEGRATED GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 1 Development Mgt. Officer lV 22 1 Development Mgt. Officer lll 18 Integrated Gender Coordinative/Monitoring & Evalua tion Section 1 Development Mgt. Officer ll 15 1 Development Mgt. Officer l 11 1 Clerk lll PREPARED BY: AND RESPECTFULLY YOUR’S: 1. MARIA CRISTINA BELGICA ABERIN APRIL 04, 1981 FEMALE 2. JOHN ANGELO BELGICA ABERIN JULY 10, 2000 MALE 3. MARLYN BELGICA ABERIN NOVEMBER 11, 2001 FEMALE 4. CRISANTO BELGICA ABERIN MAY 06, 1980 MALE 5. JOANNA MARIE BELGICA ABERIN NOVEMBER 23, 1988 FEMALE
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