00:00Following the reports of government officials who left the country during the ravage of recent typhoons,
00:06the Department of Interior and Local Government assures that no one will be spared in the ongoing investigation.
00:11Orion Lesigas has more in this report.
00:15The intense impact of the recent weather disturbances in the country, such as Tino and Uwan, has ended.
00:22But the problems faced by some local government officials who left the country before the typhoon hit are not yet over.
00:28According to DILG Secretary John Vic Rimulia, they will forward to the Ombudsman the complaints they filed against 24 officials who were missing in action during such disasters.
00:39Among the complaints they will face are abandonment of duty, gross neglect, and insubordination.
00:48For now, Rimulia said they are still completing the necessary information that will strengthen the complaints filed against the officials.
00:56Meanwhile, the governor of Isabella will not face any charges.
01:00Mali siya ng 8. Ang ban, 9.
01:05So, ang mali na naman talaga niya yung humor niya.
01:10Hindi wala sa lugar eh, di ba?
01:11Pero as according to the permits, tama naman ang pag-alits niya.
01:15And he tried to return as soon as possible.
01:18Rimulia ensured that no one will be spared in the ongoing investigation
01:22and that those proven who violated the order will face the appropriate sanction.
01:27It can be recalled that the agency issued Memorandum Circular No. 2025-10
01:42which suspends official and unofficial foreign travel have appointed
01:47and elected local government officials from November 9 to 15.
01:52Ryan Lisiguez from the National TV Network for a new and better Philippines.