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REPUBLIC v. DOMINGO IMPERIAL

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2012-04-24
VELASCO JR., J.
At once clear from a perusal of the aforequoted provision are the defined restricting features in the matter of the composition of COA and the appointment of its members (commissioners and chairman) designed to safeguard the independence and impartiality of the commission as a body and that of its individual members.[18] These are, first, the rotational plan or the staggering term in the commission membership, such that the appointment of commission members subsequent to the original set appointed after the effectivity of the 1987 Constitution shall occur every two years; second, the maximum but a fixed term-limit of seven (7) years for all commission members whose appointments came about by reason of the expiration of term save the aforementioned first set of appointees and those made to fill up vacancies resulting from certain causes; third, the prohibition against reappointment of commission members who served the full term of seven years or of members first appointed under the Constitution who served their respective terms of office; fourth, the limitation of the term of a member to the unexpired portion of the term of the predecessor; and fifth, the proscription against temporary appointment or designation.