Immigration reshuffles top officials
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) is reshuffling ranking officials in a revamp based on a memorandum signed by BI Commissioner Ricardo David Jr.
BI Associate Commissioner Abdullah Mangotara announced the revamp during the agency’s 71st founding anniversary over the weekend.
Drawing opposition from some agency officials and personnel, David ordered at least six BI officials to vacate their posts and assume new assignments as recommended by BI Associate Commissioner Siegfried Mison.
Also, BI-Makati head Atty. Estanislao Canta is now BSI chair while Atty. Edmund Macaraig, BI-Pasay chief, was recalled to his mother unit, BSI.
The bureau is still crafting an official statement regarding the revamp, BI spokesperson Maria Antonette Mangrobang told GMA News Online.
Constructive dismissal
The reshuffle, however, demoralized a number of BI employees.
“We will contest this move before the courts. We cannot allow this because this will set a very bad and dangerous precedent," said a reshuffled official who requested anonymity.
The official explained that the BI commissioner and associate commissioners cannot simply remove a key official and transfer him or her to a lesser position without a valid reason. He said doing so is tantamount to constructive dismissal.
“Those who were reshuffled have valid reasons to oppose their reassignments because all of them hold plantilla and permanent positions protected by civil service laws," said another Immigration official who refused to be named.
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