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PHILIPPINE JURISPRUDENCE - FULL TEXT
The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation A.M. No. P-2710 September 30, 1982 BARBARA PIOQUINTO vs. LUCRECIA A. HERNANDEZ |
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O.R. Used |
Period Covered |
Date of Abstract |
Date of turn over to Cashier |
4 741451-500 |
Aug. 25-Sept, 7 |
Sept. 10, 1981 |
Sept. 17, 1981 |
4762201-250 |
Sept. 7-Sept. 16 |
Sept. 17,1981 |
Sept, 30,1981 |
4762401-450 |
Sept. 16-Sept. 25 |
Sept. 30,1981 |
Nov. 6,1981 |
2434001-050 |
Sept. 28-Oct. 8 |
Oct. 13,1981 |
Oct. 14,1981 |
2434201-250 |
Oct. 8-Oct. 19 |
Oct. 26,1981 |
Oct. 27, 1981 |
2434401-450 |
Oct. 19-Oct. 28 |
Nov. 3,1981 |
Nov. 16,1981 |
2455551-600 |
Oct. 28-Nov. 11 |
Nov. 16, 1981 |
Dec. 7, 1981 |
2455851-900 |
Nov. 23-Dec. 4 |
Dec. 7, 1981 |
Dec. 7. 1981 |
That I also discovered that Mrs. Hernandez withheld the Statement of Collections prepared on November 25, 1981 and when confronted about it, she showed me the same together with the Cashier's receipt dated only today, December 8, 1981.
Asked to comment on the complaint, the respondent admitted the charge, saying that she is not by nature a dishonest person; that the fact that she had done what Atty. Pioquinto stated in her affidavit, did not change her person; that the amount involved was too small to cause the loss of a lifetime livelihood; that she used the money to save her sick child; that it was her intention to return the amount as soon as she had the money, but another family financial problem cropped up; and that the fact that she did pay the full amount even though the money was obtained from some loan sharks, shows that her intention was far from destroying the honor of the office or her own name.
Respondent has been in the government service since 1974 and this appears to be the first offense she has committed. She has voluntarily pleaded guilty to the charge, while asking for another chance.
In an analogous case (Estioko, Sr. vs. Cantos, Adm. Matter No. P-865, September 30, 1977, 79 SCRA 164), this Court said:
The respondent was appointed as deputy sheriff on November 27, 1967. He is still in the service up to the present. This is the only administrative case filed against him.
The record discloses that the respondent received the amount of P234.00 from the complainant in the latter's house in the barrio of San Vicente, Urdaneta, Pangasinan; that it was only after two (2) days when said respondent issued his personal typewritten receipt for the amount; that respondent had kept said amount for about one year and three (3) months; and that respondent returned the same only after Asst. Fiscal Aquino had advised respondent to return the money to the complainant.
Indeed, if the respondent had no intention of using the amount of 1234.00, he should have issued an official receipt to the complainant. The respondent could have informed the complainant what to do to enforce the judgment rendered in his favor; and the respondent should not have kept the money for about one year and three months despite his inability to execute the judgment. ...
This Court, however, takes into consideration that respondent herein has continuously been in the service for almost a decade now, having been appointed as Deputy Sheriff on November 27, 1967 and that this is the first administrative case filed against him. Hence, only suspension from office should be imposed instead of dismissal from the service.
WHEREFORE, the respondent is hereby found guilty of conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service and is ordered suspended without pay for a period of six (6) months from office effective upon notice, with a warning that the commission of another offense will be dealt with severely.
Premises considered, respondent Lucrecia A. Hernandez is found guilty of dishonesty and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. She is sentenced to suffer six (6) months' suspension without pay and ordered to be relieved of her present position and given a comparable one not involving money or property accountability. It is understood that respondent's suspension shall not be chargeable against her accumulated leave, if any.
SO ORDERED.
Teehankee (Chairman), Makasiar, Melencio-Herrera, Vasquez, Relova and Gutierrez, JJ., concur.
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