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A: The document is released within the day by the MRO if the addressee
is within Metro Manila. For example, in the case of the appointment paper
of Dindo Venturanza, the OES forwarded to the MRO on March 12, 2010
his original appointment paper dated February 23, 2010 and the
transmittal letter dated March 9, 2010 prepared by the OES. The MRO
released his appointment paper on the same day or on March 12, 2010,
and was also received by the DOJ on March 12, 2010 as shown by the
delivery receipt.
Q: What is the effect if a document is released by an office or department
within Malacañan without going through the MRO?
A: If a document does not pass through the MRO contrary to established
procedure, the MRO cannot issue a certified true copy of the same
because as far as the MRO is concerned, it does not exist in our official
records, hence, not an official document from the Malacañang. There is
no way of verifying the document’s existence and authenticity unless the
document is on file with the MRO even if the person who claims to have in
his possession a genuine document furnished to him personally by the
President. As a matter of fact, it is only the MRO which is authorized to
issue certified true copies of documents emanating from Malacañan being
the official custodian and central repository of said documents. Not even
the OES can issue a certified true copy of documents prepared by them.
Q: Why do you say that, Mr. Witness?
A: Because the MRO is the so-called “gatekeeper” of the Malacañang
Palace. All incoming and outgoing documents and correspondence must
pass through the MRO. As the official custodian, the MRO is in charge of
the official release of documents.
Q: What if an appointment paper was faxed by the Office of the Executive
Secretary to the appointee, is that considered an official release by the
MRO?
A: No. It is still the MRO which will furnish the original copy of the
appointment paper to the appointee. That appointment paper is, at best,
only an “advanced copy.”
Q: Assuming the MRO has already received the original appointment
paper signed by the President together with the transmittal letter
prepared by the OES, you said that the MRO is bound to transmit these
documents immediately, that is, on the same day?
A: Yes.
Q: Were there instances when the President, after the original
appointment paper has already been forwarded to the MRO, recalls the
appointment and directs the MRO not to transmit the documents?
A: Yes, there were such instances.
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