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CORNELIO ANTIQUERA v. SOTERO BALUYOT

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2005-04-26
CHICO-NAZARIO, J.
The discretionary authority to compromise granted to the BIR Commissioner is never meant to be absolute, uncontrolled and unrestrained.  No such unlimited power may be validly granted to any officer of the government, except perhaps in cases of national emergency.[83] In this case, the BIR Commissioner's authority to compromise, whether under E.O. No. 44 or Section 246 of the NIRC of 1977, as amended, can only be exercised under certain circumstances specifically identified in said statutes.  The BIR Commissioner would have to exercise his discretion within the parameters set by the law, and in case he abuses his discretion, the CTA may correct such abuse if the matter is appealed to them.[84]