01 September 2012

Cristy Ramos disgusted by dismissal of sexual harassment charges of Azkals


Former Philippine Olympic Committee president Cristy Ramos has denounced the decision of the Philippine Football Federation Disciplinary Committee clearing members of the Philippine national men’s football team against sexual harassment charges she filed last March.
Ramos, who claimed that she was sexually harassed by Azkals members Angel Guirado and Lexton Moy in their locker room before their match, said that although she has not read decision of the disciplinary committee, the verdict only proves that the PFF “tolerates disrespectful behavior.”
“This decision says only one thing: they don’t care about the behavior and character of the players,” Ramos said in a News5 interview. “I’m truly disappointed and disgusted on the decision.”
Ramos added that through her complaint, she also wants to clear the image of the Azkals, who represent the country in international competitions.
“You know what, they carry the flag of the country. They should have respect and proper behavior while in (other) countries and in front of match officials,” Ramos said. “It is a matter of protecting the integrity of the sport of football. If they allow the ‘bastusan’ to go on, that’s their choice.”
Ramos also believes that the length of time it took for the committee to come up with a decision- six months – also influenced the verdict against her.
“I filed the complaint last March and this is August,” Ramos said. “I feel that the PFF took a cowardly approach to the matter and let this drag for some time.”
Ramos added that the disciplinary committee does not have at least one female member. When asked about possibly appealing the decision, she didn’t answer directly.
“The PFF has the disciplinary committee, they don’t have the ethics committee or the appeals committee,” Ramos said.
The disciplinary committee, headed by lawyer Enrico Ingles, functions independently from the PFF.
Last March, Ramos filed charges against Moy and Guirado, both of whom, she claimed, sexually harassed her while conducting a locker room check as a match commissioner before their game against Malaysia last March.
In a statement released Friday night, Azkals manager Dan Palami said that the PFF disciplinary committee has found no evidence regarding Ramos’ complaint.

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1 comment:

  1. What is the decision of PFF disciplinary committee we should respect of it,they knew what is the best for both parties and we should accept with our open arms,we don't need to make another reasons beyond to the real issues or issue..

    Its final and the PFF statement is clear and there is no reason to face the truth..

    We all knew., ugaling pinoy pag natalo kasi akala na dinaya...."bastusan" its not a nice word for a nice person besides it is totally fair and clear...

    So, accept the reality and the truth well set you free..move on and we should work together to reached our goal as one nation one goal and its about ...PEACE...mahiarap pa ba yon?...

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