Cooperative officers ask: Where’s our money?

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BY CYRUS M. GARDE

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Sunday, January 15, 2017
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BACOLOD City – A clerk of the Sagay City Employees Multipurpose Cooperative has a lot of explaining to do, according to the group’s officers.
At the Sagay City police station, cooperative officers complained against their clerk Giovanni Marande Romero.
If the officers were to be believed, the clerk — a resident of Barangay Maquiling, Sagay City – must account for some P100,000 that were not remitted on Jan. 4.
Since March last year, the clerk was yet to account for some P220,000, too, they added.
Romero could not be reached for comment as of this writing. He had not been reporting to the cooperative for quite some time, said the officers./PN

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