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Gwendolyn Garcia

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Gwendolyn Garcia-Codilla
Garcia in 2018, addressing a press briefing of the House of Representatives
23rdGovernor of Cebu
Assumed office
June 30, 2019
Vice GovernorHilario Davide III
Preceded byHilario Davide III
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2013
Suspended: December 19, 2012 – June 19, 2013
Vice GovernorGregorio G. Sanchez Jr. (2004–2011)
Agnes A. Magpale(2011–2013)
Preceded byPablo P. Garcia
Succeeded byAgnes A. Magpale(acting)
Hilario Davide III
Deputy Speakerof the
Philippine House of Representatives
In office
August 15, 2016 – August 15, 2018
House SpeakerPantaleon Alvarez(2016–2018)
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo(2018)
Member of the
Philippine House of Representatives
fromCebu's3rddistrict
In office
June 30, 2013 – June 30, 2019
Preceded byPablo John Garcia
Succeeded byPablo John Garcia
Personal details
Born
Gwendolyn Fiel Garcia

(1955-10-12)October 12, 1955(age 68)
Cebu City,Cebu,Philippines
Political partyIndependent(since 2024)
One Cebu(local, since 2007)
Other political
affiliations
UNA(2012–2016)
NUP(2011–2012)
Lakas–CMD(2004–2011)
PDP–Laban(2016–2024)
Spouse(s)Eufrocino Codilla, Jr.
RelationsPablo John F. Garcia(brother)
Byron F. Garcia (brother)
Winston F. Garcia(brother)
Marlon F. Garcia (brother)
ChildrenincludingChristina[1]
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman(BA,LL.B)
ProfessionPolitician, businesswoman

Gwendolyn Fiel Garcia-Codilla(born October 12, 1955) is aFilipinapolitician serving as thegovernorofCebusince 2019, a position she previously held from 2004 and 2013—being the first woman to hold that office. She was therepresentativeofCebu's 3rd congressional drictfrom 2013 to 2019 and concurrently served as aHouse Deputy Speakerfrom 2016 to 2018.

From December 2012 to June 2013, Garcia was suspended by theOffice of the Presidentfollowing her conviction of graft by theSandiganbayan.

Personal life

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Garcia was born on October 12, 1955. She is the eldest daughter of former Cebu Governor and House Deputy SpeakerPablo P. Garcia(1925–2021) and Judge Esperanza "Inday" Fiel García (1931–2016).[citation needed].Founder of CFI Coop.

Her youngest brother,Pablo John Garcia,is a lawyer-congressman.[2]

Another brother, Byron Garcia, has been a security consultant for theCebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center(CPDRC), which caught global attention in 2007 for itsrendition of Michael Jackson's "Thriller"featuringits inmates.[citation needed]

Another brother,Winston Garcia,is the former general manager of theGovernment Service Insurance System (Philippines).[2][3][4]

Another brother, Marlon Garcia, is currently the Mayor of theMunicipality of Barili, Cebu.[citation needed]

Gwendolyn Garcia was previously married to Eufrocino "Winnie" Codilla Jr., the son of former Representative Eufrocino Codilla Sr.,Leyte's 4th congressional district.[5]She has three children includingChristina Frasco.[6]

Education and career

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Gov. Gwen Garcia (leftmost, second row) with her family

Garcia studied atCebu's St. Theresa's College. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Communication from theUniversity of the Philippines Dilimanand studied law at the same university. She was awarded with the honorary degrees of Doctor of Humanities fromCebu Normal University(CNU) and Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management fromCebu State College of Science and Technology(CSCST).[7]

Rep. Garcia with House of Representatives SpeakerFeliciano Belmonte(left) and her father, former Representative Pablo P. Garcia (right)

Prior to being elected as governor, she was responsible for instituting various reforms at the Cebu Provincial Capitol as a Consultant on Systems Promotion and Development for three years. Earlier, she was Consultant on Financial Affairs and assisted her father in expanding the province's resources.

She was active in the private sector as chairperson of the Leyte Cooperative Bank from 1996 to 1998. She is, since 1998, the president and CEO of the GGC Group, Inc.

She is the head of the Regional Development Council, the Regional Peace and Order Council, and chairman of the Visayas RDCom (comprising RDC 6, RDC 7 and RDC 8), the Deputy Secretary General for Visayas of the League of Provinces of the Philippines (LPP), chairman of the board of the Mactan Cebu Bridge Management Board (MCBMB), and member of the board of the Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA).[7]

Political career

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Garcia first entered politics in 2004, when she was elected as governor by 7,000 votes to succeed her father. Three years later, in 2007, she was reelected overwhelmingly, obtaining a lead of 500,000 votes. In 2010, she defeated Hilario Davide III, son of former Chief JusticeHilario Davide, Jr.,for a third and final term by almost 100,000 votes.

Garcia is locally dubbed as the "So-called Iron Lady of Cebu" or the "Iron Lady of Southern Philippines" after preserving the territorial integrity of Cebu and putting the province back as the richest province in the country.[8]

During her three terms, Garcia claimed to have pursued a 12-point agenda for her administration, implementing economically viable development programs that effectively responded to the needs of the Cebuano constituency – in infrastructure, water, power, health, education, agriculture and food production, women and children, business, tourism and the environment. This, later on, became her 12-point plus 2 agenda of the government, with the inclusion of an enhanced information and communication portfolio that showcase the Province of Cebu and strong international relations aimed at creating beneficial linkages with the global community.

Rep. Garcia arriving at theBatasang Pambansaas a member of the House of Representatives

She publicly declared an all-out war against a communist insurgency and proceeded to put in place measures to achieve such end, resulting in the declaration of Cebu as an insurgency-free zone. The anti-criminality task forces of the Province bring to justice perpetrators ofillegal fishing,those involved in the illegal drug trade and in human trafficking.

Garcia was elected as the representative of thethird congressional districtin 2013, overPinamungahanMayor Geraldine Yapha. She was re-elected in 2016.

On February 12, 2018, theOffice of the Ombudsmandismissed her from service for grave misconduct in connection with the purchase of a sprawling property underwater for close to100 million.However, on April 23, 2014, the Court of Appeals (CA) Special 18th Division in Cebu City cleared Garcia of grave misconduct over the same case.[9]

During the2019 Cebu local elections,Gwen Garcia ran forGovernor of Cebuunder the banner ofPDP–Laban/One Cebu Partycoalition and won againstNPCcandidateAgnes Magpale.Her brotherPablo John Garciawon the seat she vacated – the thirdcongressional districtof Cebu of theHouse of Representatives.She was re-elected in2022.

Controversies and criticisms

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Suspension

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On December 19, 2012, Garcia was suspended by the office of then President Aquino for 6 months for grave abuse of authority.[10]Cebu Vice-Governor Agnes Magpale, was sworn immediately into office as acting governor.[10]Despite this, Garcia said she remains to be the governor.[11]She dared police on December 20, 2012, to forcibly remove her from the governor's office where she has been holed up since Wednesday after she was ordered suspended for six months, saying her removal could only happen "over my dead body."[11]

Graft charges

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In 2016, Garcia faced 11 counts of graft for the anomalous construction of the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC) in 2006.[12][13][14]

In 2018, the Philippine anti-graft officeSandiganbayanhas begun to build up a criminal case against then-Representative Garcia and other officials on the acquisition of the Balili property in 2008.[15]In 2020, the anti-graft court dismissed the charges against Garcia and seven others.[16]

On March 20, 2024, MayorMichael Rama,her fellowPDP–Laban(later known as Partido Demokratiko Pilipino or PDP) member, filed an administrativecomplaintbefore theOffice of Presidentand sought thesuspensionof Governor Garcia regarding theCebu Bus Rapid Transit System.“Garcia, by issuing the Assailed Memorandum, violated the Constitution, the Administrative Order 23, Series 1992, the Local Government Code, the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, and theAnti-Graft and Corruption Practices Act,”Rama alleged. Garcia issued a memorandum to stop the CBRT construction in heritagebuffer zonesof theCebu Provincial CapitolandFuente Osmeña Circleon February 27, 2024.[17][18]Garcia eventually resigned as a member of PDP on May 28, 2024.[19]

Court of Appeals (CA) Reversal of Ombudsman Dismissal Order

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In 2018,OmbudsmanConchita Carpio-Moralesordered her dismissal from service for grave misconduct in connection with the purchase of a₱98.9-millionproperty in Barili,Naga, Cebu.[20][21][22]More than half of property was discovered to be submerged underwater and was party of a mangrove area.[22]In 2012, Garcia tapped Supreme ABF Construction to supply backfilling materials for the submerged portion of the land for₱24.47 million.The Ombudsman however found that Garcia had no authority from the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) when she entered into the contract with the firm.[20][21]

This dismissal from service has been reversed by the Court of Appeals (CA) in 2019. The decision of the CA Special Division of Five was promulgated on May 10, 2019, three days before election day. If was signed by five associate justices but with two dissenting.[23]The reversal of CA allowed Gwen Garcia to run as Governor of Cebu which she won against Agnes Magpale.[23][24][25]

COVID-19 pandemic: public shaming and promotion of alternative medicine

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On May 18, 2020, Garcia held a briefing with the local press where she usually goes over the latest COVID-19 updates in the province. This briefing was also aired on Facebook Live. During the press conference, she pulled out large sheets of paper with Facebook comments printed on them, while having the posts broadcast on half the screen through Sugbo News, the province's public information office. Garcia began to publicly shame a netizen in retaliation for Facebook comments criticizing and insulting her and her provincial government.[26]This action was met with criticism and backlash on social media, as well as the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for publicly exposing and belittling the personal information of said netizen.[26]

In another incident on June 23, 2020, Garcia extensively shamed a doctor who had criticized the local mandate of relying ontuob(steam inhalation) to treat possible symptoms of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).[27][28]Garcia questioned the doctor's qualifications and undermined her years of experience, even telling her to run for office if she was confident about her medical knowledge.[27]This event was once again met with tremendous backlash online, especially from those within the medical community.[27][28]

Probe into Garcia brothers' deaths

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Governor Gwen Garcia, with Congressman Pablo Garcia, launched an inquiry to ascertain the death of her brothers: formerBariliMayor Nelson Garcia andDumanjugMayor Marlon Garcia.[29]Rep. Garcia said their brothers tested positive for COVID-19 "but they recovered and what happened after was the cause of their deaths."[30]Governor said that based on the death certificate, Nelson Garcia died due to "immediate cardio pulmonary arrest secondary to probable massive embolism". For Marlon Garcia, the cause of death was "septic shock secondary to catheter related blood stream infection, ventilator associated pneumonia."

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