Jejomar Binay Jr.

Jejomar Binay Jr.
Binay in July 2013
Mayor of Makati
In office
June 30, 2010  June 30, 2015
Preceded by Jejomar Binay
Succeeded by Romulo Peña Jr.
Member of the Makati City Council from the 1st district
In office
June 30, 2001  June 30, 2010
Sangguniang Kabataan Chairman of Barangay San Antonio Makati
In office
June 30, 1992  June 30, 2001
Personal details
Born Jejomar Erwin Sombillo Binay Jr.
(1977-07-12) July 12, 1977
Makati, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Political party PDP-Laban
United Nationalist Alliance
Spouse(s) Kennely Ann Lacia (2005–2009, her death)
Relations Nancy Binay (sister)
Abigail Binay
(sister)
Children 4
Parents Jejomar Binay
Elenita Sombillo
Residence Makati
Alma mater University of the Philippines, Diliman
Profession Politician

Jejomar Erwin "Junjun" S. Binay Jr. (born July 12, 1977) is a Filipino politician who served as the mayor of Makati from 2010 to 2015. He was initially dismissed from office by the Ombudsman of the Philippines[1][2][3] but this decision was overturned by the Court of Appeals in a ruling dated May 3, 2018.[4] He is the only son of former Vice President Jejomar Binay.[5]

Early life

Binay was born on July 12, 1977 as the third of five children and the only son of Jejomar Binay and Elenita Sombillo. He is the younger brother of Nancy Binay, a current Senator, and Abby Binay, the current mayor of Makati City. From 1996 to 2001, Binay attended the University of the Philippines Diliman, where he graduated with a B.A. degree in Philippine Studies Major in Malikhaing Pagsulat (Creative Writing), and Public Administration, Cum Laude. He also holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the UP National College for Public Administration and Governance.[6]

Political career

At a young age, Binay was groomed by his father in local politics as a Sangguniang Kabataan (Youth Council) president from 1992 to 2001 and later as city councilor for three consecutive terms.

During his days as councilor, he was concurrently chairman of the Committee of Rules, Legal Matters and Ethics and the Committee on Education, Arts and Sciences. He was also a member of three other committees.

Being barred by the constitution to run for a fourth consecutive term, he ran instead for mayor for the 2010 Makati City local elections. He had singer and former councilor Rico J. Puno as running mate, but lost the election to Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado's running mate, Makati's ABC President Romulo Pena Jr. Binay won the mayoral race defeating outgoing Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado in a landslide victory. His inauguration on June 28, 2010 was administered by Senator Francis Escudero in the Makati City Hall.

In the May 13, 2013 Makati City Local Elections, Binay won over token opponent Rene Bondal via a massive landslide by garnering 208,748 of the total popular vote.

Binay, together with 22 others was charged by graft and falsification of documents cases by the Ombudsman filed before Sandiganbayan on February 19, 2016, in connection with the construction of Makati City Hall Building II.

Personal life

He was married to Kennely Ann Lacia (1980–2009) (also known as former ABS-CBN talent Audrey Vizcara) from November 7, 2002 until her death on August 11, 2009. They had four children: Jejomarie Alexi, Maria Isabel, Jejomar III, and Maria Kennely. His wife died due to complications while giving birth to their fourth child, who survived despite being born prematurely and was named Maria Kennely in memory of her mother.[7]

References

  1. A. M. Monzon. "New suspension for Mayor Binay". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  2. Marcelo, Elizabeth. "Ombudsman orders Junjun Binay suspended due to Science HS mess". GMA Network. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  3. Marcelo, Elizabeth. "Ombudsman Morales maintains legality of suspension order vs. Mayor Binay". GMA Network. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  4. "CA overturns Ombudsman's dismissal of Junjun Binay in 2015". Rappler. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  5. http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/540203/news/nation/ombudsman-s-dismissal-disqualification-order-vs-junjun-binay-legal-law-experts
  6. "Guest of Honor and Speaker" (PDF). Rotary Club of Manila. May 3, 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  7. http://services.inquirer.net/print/print.php?article_id=20090814-220203
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