Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong says former Comelec Abra Provincial Election Supervisor Mae Richelle Belmes-Chaudhary upheld the rule of law when he was the director of Police Regional Office Cordillera during the 2013 elections
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Magalong said those seeking to “undermine the credibility of Comelec and the electoral process are behind the allegations. “ In June, Comelec’s personnel department referred the complaint to Cordillera Regional Election Director Julius Torres for investigation. “It’s publicity at this point has no intention other than to discredit me and publicly shame me with twisted facts,” she said on August 18.
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