Greg Gasataya

[2] In 1988, Gasataya entered the University of the Philippines Diliman, earning a degree of Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.[4] Gasataya worked as a broadcast journalist, first as a reporter, then as anchorman, for Bombo Radyo Philippines prior to his entry into the political arena.[6] The 2004 Philippine general election saw Gasataya lead the candidates on a successful re-election campaign as Bacolod City Councilor.During his term as City Councilor, Gasataya was chairman of the SP Committees on Education and Fire, Natural Disasters and Calamities.[7] The Department of the Interior and Local Government implemented the 90-day suspension order issued by the Sandiganbayan on Bacolod City Mayor Monico Puentevella in connection with the graft case filed against him during his time as congressman.
The Honorable19th CongressPhilippine House of RepresentativesBacolodLone DistrictIncumbentBing LeonardiaMayor of BacolodMonico PuentevellaBacolod City CouncilPhilippinesNegros OccidentalAlma materUniversity of the Philippines DilimanPoliticianBroadcast JournalistFilipinoRepresentativeLone District of BacolodWest Negros CollegePolitical SciencePhilippine Women's UniversitySultan Kudarat State UniversityBombo Radyo Philippines2001 Philippine general electionCity CouncilorBacolod City2004 Philippine general election2007 Philippine general election2010 Philippine general electionDepartment of the Interior and Local GovernmentSandiganbayanNationalist People's CoalitionHouse of Representatives of the Philippines