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RICKY VARGAS FILES MOTION FOR RE-CONSIDERATION OF HIS DISQUALIFICATION FROM RUNNING FOR POC PRESIDENT AGAINST 'PEPING' COJUANGCO By Ronnie Nathanielsz PhilBoxing.com Fri, 28 Oct 2016 The president of the Amateur Boxing Alliance of the Philippines or ABAP, Ricky Vargas, has filed a motion for reconsideration of the decision of the POC-Comelec three-man committee headed by Frank Elizalde that disqualified him from running against incumbent POC president Jose ?Peping? Cojuangco, the 82 year old who is seeking an unprecedented fourth term. There has been a groundswell of criticism from various leading sports personalities including former senator Nikki Coseteng who is in the forefront of a battle with Philippine swimming association president Mark Joseph, a henchman of Cojuangco, over a anomalous P40 million transaction with former PAGCOR chairman Efrain Genuino, former athletics chief Go Teng Kok who helped Cojuangco win the POC post, basketball superstar and Philippine Sports Commission executive Mon Fernandez, and several members of National Sports Association led by football president Mariano Araneta and others clamoring for change. In his motion for reconsideration Vargas contends that the POC-Comelec decision is ?flawed and defective for lack of due process, both procedural and substantive. It must be reversed.? Vargas spokesman, former Philippine Basketball Association commissioner Atty. Chito Salud said that ?first, the decision was made without any objection or opposition from a known third party. Second, it was hastily rendered without the basic requisite hearing having been accorded to Mr. Vargas. Third, while the disqualification was made public via a verbal declaration, no written resolution has to date been issued by the election committee specifying and explaining the grounds for exclusion. Fourth, without such written eligibility order, the decision to deemed to be based on a myopic and an unsubstantiated interpretation of the words ?active member? in the POC general assembly.? Atty. Salud pointed out that ?active member? is at best a nebulous eligibility requirement that has been left undefined by a clearcut set of parameters and criteria in the POC by-laws. "The election committee however chose to limit the member?s activity solely to attendance and physical presence at the general assembly. This is deficient. Active membership is more than attendance. Physical presence does not equate to active participation. The arbitrary and whimsical interpretation applied by the election committee unjustly prejudices the substantive rights of the ABAP and Ricky Vargas. It is too simplistic. "In the end it is our athletes and NSAs who shall invariably be deprived of their right to a free and fair democratic exercise in hopes of reinvigorating Philippine sports.? Click here to view a list of other articles written by Ronnie Nathanielsz. |
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