Ray Miranda, a candidate for barangay captain in Barangay Kaligayahan, Quezon City, along with his lawyer, Rosalinda Montenegro, files a complaint with the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, against the incumbent chairman, Freddy Roxas, and councilors. Miranda claims that the barangay officials were actively campaigning for Roxas, in violation of the 1987 Constitution's mandate that no officers and employees in the civil service shall directly or indirectly promote a particular candidate or party for public office.
PHOTO BY SIMAEL DE JUAN
Ray Miranda, a candidate for barangay captain in Barangay Kaligayahan, Quezon City, along with his lawyer, Rosalinda Montenegro, files a complaint with the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, against the incumbent chairman, Freddy Roxas, and councilors. Miranda claims that the barangay officials were actively campaigning for Roxas, in violation of the 1987 Constitution's mandate that no officers and employees in the civil service shall directly or indirectly promote a particular candidate or party for public office.
PHOTO BY SIMAEL DE JUAN
Ray Miranda, a candidate for barangay captain in Barangay Kaligayahan, Quezon City, along with his lawyer, Rosalinda Montenegro, files a complaint with the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, against the incumbent chairman, Freddy Roxas, and councilors. Miranda claims that the barangay officials were actively campaigning for Roxas, in violation of the 1987 Constitution's mandate that no officers and employees in the civil service shall directly or indirectly promote a particular candidate or party for public office.
PHOTO BY SIMAEL DE JUAN
Ray Miranda, a candidate for barangay captain in Barangay Kaligayahan, Quezon City, along with his lawyer, Rosalinda Montenegro, files a complaint with the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, against the incumbent chairman, Freddy Roxas, and councilors. Miranda claims that the barangay officials were actively campaigning for Roxas, in violation of the 1987 Constitution's mandate that no officers and employees in the civil service shall directly or indirectly promote a particular candidate or party for public office.
PHOTO BY SIMAEL DE JUAN