A dismissed government employee Friday has "sang like a canary" denouncing in the process, her former employer, G-Hernandez Mayor Myrna Scheurs, of wrong doing including cornering local government transactions in the name of a family-owned business establishment.
Arlene Sayson, a native of Ubay town but employed as clerk and cashier of Mayor Scheurs since 2002 until 2006, filed Friday before the office of the National Labor Relations (NLRC) a case of illegal dismissal after her former employer terminated her services "in a fit of unreasonable and jealous rage."
The lady mayor is married to a Dutch national identified as Wilhelmus Scheurs.
The Post texted at least two times Mayor Scheurs for her reaction regarding the accusations of her former employee. She answered the first text with the question "who was the complainant?" Nothing was heard from her after telling her about the complainant's name. For the last time yesterday, a follow-up was made of her reaction but no answer came.
Among other damaging allegations, Sayson, during her four-year employment of the Scheurs' detailed how she was used as dummy of at least three business entities owned by the G-Hernandez mayor and her husband. The three firms are Bohol Rice and Corn Mill, Bohol Rice Mill, and Bohol General Merchandise. Two other entities- -G-Hernandez General Merchandise and G-Hernandez Builders and Supply were also owned by the Scheurs. All five establishments have the same address as East Canayaon, G-Hernandez, Bohol.
The lady mayor only "divested" ownership of the business outfits shortly after she was elected as town executive in 2001.
--published by the Bohol Sunday Post, September 2 2007Linkback:
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