Jose Antonio Carrion

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Jose Antonio Carrion
Governor of Marinduque
In office
June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2010
Vice GovernorTomas Pizarro
Preceded byCarmencita Reyes
Succeeded byCarmencita Reyes
In office
June 30, 1995 – June 30, 1998
Preceded byLuisito Reyes
Succeeded byCarmencita Reyes
Personal details
Born(1948-06-19)June 19, 1948
Independent (1995–1998, 2007–2009)
  • Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (1998–2007)
  • Spouse(s)Armi Carrion
    Imelda Papin
    OccupationPolitician

    Jose Antonio "Bong" Nieva Carrion (June 19, 1948 – March 27, 2017) was a Filipino politician, who was a governor of the province of Marinduque, in the Philippines. He was born in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, and his grandfather, Juan Morente Nieva, also served as the governor of Marinduque from 1907 to 1916. In 2011, Carrion was implicated in the assassination of broadcaster Gerry Ortega, although ultimately all charges against him were dismissed. He was married to Filipina singer and politician Imelda Papin.

    Governor of Marinduque

    Carrion first became the governor of Marinduque during the 1995 gubernatorial election. He served from 1995 to 1998. It was during his term as governor that the Marcopper mining disaster happened in Boac, Marinduque. Known as one of the largest mining disasters in the Philippines, it was estimated it would take 25 years and 300 million pesos to rehabilitate the area.[1]

    Carrion unsuccessfully ran for re-election thrice as a member of the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino party, in 1998, 2001, and in 2004. Carrion ran again in 2007 as an independent and successfully won the election, defeating the incumbent Carmencita Reyes.[2] Carrion promised to focus on transforming Marinduque to an eco-tourism spot during his second incumbency as governor, detailing an 8-point Execute Agenda during his State of the Provincial Address. Carrion also spent his second term building infrastructure in the province, through coordinating with baranggay units in the creation of farm-to-market roads, construction of school buildings, and institution of agricultural programs.[3]

    In 2010, Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez ordered the stoppage of a "midnight deal" involving allegedly overpriced personal computers worth over P18 million. Carrion denied all charges of overpricing, and that no midnight realignment of funds occurred. He has claimed that the allegations were incorrect and misleading.[4]

    Carrion served until 2010, but was again unsuccessful in securing the re-election in 2010 and 2013. His final bid for re-election in 2013 was unsuccessful, and he was defeated by Reyes.

    Assassination of Gerry Ortega

    On January 24, 2011, Palawan journalist Gerry Ortega was assassinated after finishing his radio show. One of the suspects, Rodolfo Edrad, Jr. confessed shortly after and claimed to be a former bodyguard of Carrion's.[5] In Edrad's confession, he named Carrion and former Palawan governor Joel Reyes as the masterminds of the assassination. Carrion confirmed that Edrad was indeed a former security aide, however, he denied ever talking to him about any plot.[6]

    Ultimately, the Department of Justice dismissed all charges against him and 5 others implicated in the assassination plot due to lack of sufficient evidence to indict them.[7]

    Personal life

    Carrion was married to Filipina singer

    University of Nevada Las Vegas, and is now[when?] a paralegal. However, Carrion and Papin had their marriage annulled. Prior to his marriage to Papin, Carrion also had one son, Chino. After his marriage to Papin, Carrion went on to marry Armi Carrion. Carrion had one sister, Maria Rosa "Bing Carrion-Buck, who is an author
    .

    Death

    On March 27, 2017, Carrion died in Manila, due to complications arising from lung cancer. He is survived by his wife, Armi, his son, and his daughter.[8]

    References

    1. ^ "Marcopper to Fight Charges". April 8, 1996. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
    2. Manila Times, May 14, 2007, archived from the original
      on June 17, 2007
    3. ^ "Carrion to Deliver his State of the Province Address". July 4, 2008. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
    4. ^ "Ombudsman stops Marinduque PC deal". Philippine Star. August 23, 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
    5. ^ "The Assassination of Doc Gerry Ortega". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. June 28, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
    6. ^ "The Assassination of Doc Gerry Ortega (part 2)". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. June 30, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
    7. ^ "DOJ clears ex-Palawan gov, 5 others in broadcaster's killing". GMA News Online. June 14, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
    8. ^ "Dating Marinduque Governor Antonio 'Bong' Carrion, pumanaw na". March 28, 2017. Retrieved April 14, 2017.

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    Preceded by
    Luisito Reyes
    Carmencita Reyes
    Governor of Marinduque
    2007–2010
    1995–1998
    Succeeded by