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Bacolod Traffic Authority Office head Patrick Lacson may face suspension from his post after he committed a series of offenses, Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said Monday, April 29. Benitez said he’s only waiting for the recommendation of the City Legal Office who conducted an investigation on the incidents such as bringing the government vehicle, or MABB Cab , to his house and removing the government sticker on it, and the memorandum he issued to all the traffic enforcers.
“We have a due process and Lacson should face a suspension ranging from one day to one month,” he added. The mayor noted that the said issue is more of not following certain administrative policies and it’s not related to his performance as a BTAO head. City Legal Officer Romeo Carlos Ting, Jr. said they would submit their recommendation to the mayor, and upon review, Lacson committed a light offense for not following the rules and procedures in the offices.
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