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NFA exec debunks corruption, power abuse claims amid ouster call

By Stephanie Sevillano

May 6, 2022, 6:31 pm

<p><strong>NOT UNION OFFICERS</strong>. National Food Authority Administrator Judy Carol Dansal insists people throwing "false claims" against her and calling for her ouster are no longer officers of the NFA Employees Union. In a press briefing on Friday (May 6, 2022), she said the ex-officers have been opposing the management reconstruction of the NFA. <em>(Screengrab)</em></p>

NOT UNION OFFICERS. National Food Authority Administrator Judy Carol Dansal insists people throwing "false claims" against her and calling for her ouster are no longer officers of the NFA Employees Union. In a press briefing on Friday (May 6, 2022), she said the ex-officers have been opposing the management reconstruction of the NFA. (Screengrab)

MANILA – National Food Authority Administrator Judy Carol Dansal on Friday denied the accusations of former officers of the NFA Employees’ Union who “falsely represent” the association and called for her ouster over alleged “corruption and abuse of power.”

In the NFA press briefing, Dansal insisted she was not behind the so-called “union-busting” in the NFA, and that those who have cast allegations were driven by their opposition to the NFA’s management restructuring.

“Ako po ang may kasalanan sa pananaw po nila, pero kami po naninindigan sa management na wala kaming kinalaman sa pagwi-withdraw ng mga members nila sapagkat sila ay nagpabaya sa kanilang obligasyon na magtingin sa welfare ng mga employees,”she said.

(Translation: I am to be blamed, in their perspective. But we, in the management, stand firm that we know nothing about the withdrawal of some of their members, as they neglected their obligation to look after the welfare of the employees.)

Dansal said, unlike those who made the allegations, many of the NFA employees were delighted by the ongoing reorganization, as it entails reasonable promotions and compensation classifications.

Ang members ng association, at officers ay ayaw nilang ipatupad ang implementation (The members of the association, and officers, they don’t want the implementation [of restructuring]). But 3,229 employees [executed an] affidavit stating that they want to pursue and support the NFA management to implement the restructuring and that they waived their right to be represented by the union,” she added.

Moreover, the administrator said several former associated officers, including Maximo Torda, have no valid representation in the union.

“We no longer consider these people... to be officers of the union because they have never elected, never (been) elected in the last elections… their position and holdover capacity have already expired as of August 31, 2021,” she said.

She also brushed off illegal dismissal allegations by the former officers, noting one of the complainants has even secured a clearance from their office.

Earlier, Torda, “representing the NFA union,” released a statement calling on President Rodrigo Duterte to fire Dansal to “save the agency from further deterioration.”

Torda said Dansal is facing “at least three graft charges lodged with the Ombudsman, an administrative charge with the Civil Service Commission,” and an alleged violation of the “NFA procurement rules by purchasing rice in Region IV even without the existence of an emergency resulting in losses for the NFA.”

Torda also claimed the administrator seemed to be favoring selected employees, including her daughter-in-law and mother, among others.

“It appears that she treats the NFA as her own kingdom, making it a private family corporation,'' he said. (PNA)

 

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