Caap Director General Ruben Ciron said the agency would file a motion for reconsideration of the CSC resolution.
He said Dimagiba forcibly entered the agency premises in Pasay City Monday and installed himself in the training room during the lunch break.
He said Dimagiba and eight companions disrupted an ongoing session and forced those training for the licensing and airmen exams out.
Dimagiba denied Ciron’s accusation, saying that while he welcomed the CSC decision, he would wait for Ciron’s next legal move.
“Ciron does not want me to report and there are 30 guards watching for my entry,” Dimagiba said in a text message to the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
He said Dimagiba forcibly entered the agency premises in Pasay City Monday and installed himself in the training room during the lunch break.
He said Dimagiba and eight companions disrupted an ongoing session and forced those training for the licensing and airmen exams out.
Dimagiba denied Ciron’s accusation, saying that while he welcomed the CSC decision, he would wait for Ciron’s next legal move.
“Ciron does not want me to report and there are 30 guards watching for my entry,” Dimagiba said in a text message to the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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