SunStar Bacolod accuses its former executives of tampering with official receipts and overpricing ad rates
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SunStar Bacolod lawyer Jasper Pelayo identified those being held liable by the media company as Leilanne Kho and Quinly Golez, former business manager and marketing assistant, respectively, of the newspaper. Pelayo said some of the advertisements that did not have contracts were paid for by government entities that supposedly required official contracts. Prior to the termination of their employment on September 1, 2023, the former employees were served a notice to explain on August 2, 2023.
The management also alleged that Golez acted as a SunStar agent and accepted advertisement materials despite being suspended in August.
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