Mario Joel Reyes Explained

Mario Joel Reyes
Office:Governor of Palawan
Term Start:July 3, 2000
Term End:June 30, 2010
Predecessor:Salvador Socrates
Successor:Abraham Mitra
Birth Name:Mario Joel Tolentino Reyes
Birth Place:Coron, Palawan
Nationality:Filipino

Mario Joel Tolentino Reyes is a Filipino politician who served as Governor of Palawan.

Early life and education

Reyes was born in 1952 in Coron, Palawan. He attended the Far Eastern University and pursued a law degree but later dropped out.[1]

Reyes left his hometown after he was linked to the death of a friend, Danilo Salta Cruz, during a hunting trip; which was recorded as an accident by the police. He went to the United States and worked in various odd jobs, primarily as a bartender in Los Angeles.[1]

Political career

Early years

Then Acting Vice Governor Art Ventura, who was installed to his position in 1986 under the revolutionary government under President Corazon Aquino, was the one that convinced Reyes to get involved in politics by urging him to run for the position of Palawan board member.[1]

In the 1998, he was elected as Palawan vice governor. Around that time he was already protege of House Speaker Ramon Mitra, a rival of then governor Salvador Socrates.[1]

Governor of Palawan (2000–2010)

Reyes first became the Governor of Palawan when he assumed the position under an acting capacity when Salvador Socrates died in a plane crash on July 2, 2000.[2] [3]

However, Socrates' election in 1998 was subject to an electoral protest. On January 2, 2001 the Commission on Election (Comelec) ruled the deceased Socrates unfit to hold office and declared second placer, Douglas Hagedorn as winner of the election. Consequentially, Comelec ordered Reyes to vacate the governorship. Reyes filed for a temporary restraining order against the move in the Supreme Court.[3]

Reyes ran in the 2001 elections and was elected as governor of Palawan, defeating Edward Hagedorn.[4] In 2004, Reyes was reelected after garnering garnering 141,113 votes over Vicente Sandoval who had 50,500 votes. His whole electoral slate under the Puwersa ng Mamamayang Palaweño also won.[5]

Partnering with the municipal government of Coron led by his younger brother Mayor Mario Reyes Jr., Joel Reyes launched a land reclamation and tourism project, the Coron Waterfront Development Project.[6]

Reyes signed on November 25, 2008 a 25-year moratorium on issuing permits large and small scale mining via Resolution No. 7728-08.[7]

Ineligible to run again, Reyes backed the candidacy of Abraham Mitra for governor in the 2010 election.[8] Mitra won against Jose Alvarez by a slim margin.[8] Alvarez was a critic of Reyes' reclamation project in Coron who alleged that he owed him money from a loan Reyes supposedly took for his 2001 election campaign, which Reyes dismissed by Reyes.[9]

2010 Palawan representative bid

Reyes ran for Palawan's 2nd district in the House of Representatives. However, Comelec blocked his bid for failing to meet residency requirements.[10]

2016 Coron mayoral bid

Despite his detention in jail, Reyes ran for Mayor of Coron in the 2016 elections. His brother, also detained, was his vice mayoral candidate.[11]

2023 gubernatorial bid

Reyes ran again for governor in the 2022 elections.[12] [13] Reyes was able to run despite his graft conviction since he was still appealing the ruling in the Supreme Court.[14] In January 2023, Reyes was disqualified by Comelec despite him already having lost the elections.[15]

Legal cases

Killing of Gerry Ortega

Mario Joel Reyes along his brother Mario Jr. were implicated in the killing of Palawan environmentalist and journalist Gerry Ortega, who was shot dead by Marlon Recamata on January 24, 2011. Recamata and several other suspects who were arrested named the Reyeses as the mastermind of Ortega's assassination.[16] [17] The Reyeses were indicted by the Department of Justice (DOJ) which called for their arrest. The two fled the Philippines in March 2012. In September 2015, they were arrested in Phuket, Thailand.[18] They were deported back to the Philippines and detained at the Puerto Princesa City Jail.[19]

Reyes was released on January 4, 2018 after the Court of Appeals (CA) cleared him of the murder charges.[20] However, the CA reversed its decision in 2019 and reordered his arrest.[21] In 2023, the Supreme Court ordered for the continuation of the Ortega murder trial and Reyes' re-arrest.[22] In June 2024, the Philippine government offered a P100,000-reward for his capture.[23]

Graft cases

In 2017, Reyes was convicted for graft for granting unwarranted benefits to the mining firm Olympic Mines and Development Corp. (OMDC) in the renewal of its small-scale mining permit which was valid from 2006 to 2008, which allowed it to mine beyond the allowable extraction limit. He was sentenced to six to eight years of imprisonment and was perpetually disqualified from public office.[24]

The Sandiganbayan later upheld Reyes' graft conviction and reordered his arrest. Reyes surrendered on January 29, 2018 and was committed back to jail.[25] He is also facing 36 counts of graft in relation to the alleged misuse of the Malampaya funds in 2008.[26]

Personal life

Reyes hails from the town of Coron in Palawan.[6] He is married to Clara "Fems" Espiritu.[27] [28]

Notes and References

  1. News: Anda . Redempto D. . The politics of Malampaya funds . 17 July 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 1 October 2015 . en.
  2. News: Two choppers crash; 13 killed . 17 July 2023 . The Philippine Star . 19 May 2001.
  3. News: Void Comelec resolution, Palawan governor asks Supreme Court . 17 July 2023 . The Philippines Star . 8 January 2001.
  4. News: Palawan gov ready to face Comelec charges . 17 July 2023 . The Philippine Star . 5 April 2002.
  5. News: Reyes re-elected Palawan gov . 17 July 2023 . The Philippine Star . 22 May 2004.
  6. News: Celebria . Limuel . Coron, Northern Palawan: The future of Philippine Tourism . 17 July 2023 . The News Today . TNT Publishing Inc. . 28 September 2009.
  7. News: Palawan govt issues 25-year mining halt . 17 July 2023 . ABS-CBN News . 26 November 2008.
  8. News: Punay . Edu . Comelec to Supreme Court: Uphold Mitra's disqualification . 17 July 2023 . The Philippine Star . 7 June 2010.
  9. News: Arquiza . Yasmin . After logging in Palawan, billionaire wants to be governor . 17 July 2023 . GMA News . 30 June 2009 . en.
  10. News: Mahusay . Juancho . Palawan governor barred to run as congressman . 17 July 2023 . The Philippine Star . 28 January 2010.
  11. News: Jail won’t keep Reyes brothers from polls . 17 July 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 17 October 2015 . en.
  12. News: Miranda . Romar . Joel Reyes back to reclaim top Palawan seat . 17 July 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 4 April 2022 . en.
  13. News: Socrates turns back JTR challenge as admin ticket dominates local polls . 17 July 2023 . Palawan News . 11 May 2022.
  14. News: Convicted and with warrant, a free Joel Reyes will run for Palawan gov . 17 July 2023 . Rappler . 2 October 2021.
  15. News: De Villa . Kathleen . Comelec disqualifies Joel Reyes from running for Palawan gov . 17 July 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 6 January 2023 . en.
  16. News: Gamil . Jaymee . De Jesus . Julliane Love . Anda . Redempto . Reyes brothers in Ortega killing arrested in Thailand . 17 July 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 21 September 2015 . en.
  17. News: Reyes brothers arrested in Thailand – DOJ . 17 July 2023 . Rappler . 21 September 2015.
  18. News: Fugitive Philippine politicians nabbed in Phuket . 17 July 2023 . Bangkok Post . Bangkok Post Public Company Limited . 21 September 2015.
  19. News: Deported Reyes brothers arrive in Puerto Princesa . 17 July 2023 . Gulf Times . 25 September 2015 . en.
  20. News: Caliwan . Christopher Lloyd . Release of ex-Palawan guv from jail shocks Ortega family . 17 July 2023 . PHilippine News Agency . 16 January 2018.
  21. News: Requejo . Rey . CA revives murder raps vs. ex-gov . 17 July 2023 . Manila Standard . 21 December 2019.
  22. News: SC: Re-arrest former Palawan Gov. Joel Reyes, resume trial for Gerry Ortega slay . 17 July 2023 . The Philippine Star . 16 July 2023.
  23. News: Gov’t offers P100K reward for ex-Palawan governor arrest . 11 June 2024 . GMA News . 11 June 2024.
  24. News: Cayabyab . Marc Jayson . Ex-Palawan gov Joel Reyes gets 6 to 8 years, lifetime gov’t ban for graft . 17 July 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 30 August 2017 . en.
  25. News: Sandiganbayan puts ex-Palawan governor Joel Reyes back in jail . 17 July 2023 . Rappler . 29 January 2018.
  26. News: Marcelo . Elizabeth . Ex-Palawan Gov. Joel Reyes charged over P1.5B Malampaya fund mess . 17 July 2023 . The Philippine Star . 5 March 2017.
  27. News: Tough predictions for Palawan . 17 July 2023 . People's Weekend Brigada News . 662 . 14. 14–15 May 2010 . Parañaque . 4 . en, fil.
  28. News: SC unseats Palawan vice governor . 17 July 2023 . Rappler . 6 May 2013.