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REPUBLIC v. ANIANO DESIERTO

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2011-02-14
NACHURA, J.
To repeat, bad faith does not simply connote bad moral judgment or negligence. It is a manifest deliberate intent on the part of an accused to do wrong or to cause damage.[67] There is nothing on record to show that Luspo was spurred by any corrupt motive or that he received any material benefit when he signed the ASAs.
2007-09-13
TINGA, J.
There are two (2) modes of committing the offense, thus: (1) the public officer caused any undue injury to any party, including the government; or (2) the public officer gave any private party unwarranted benefits, advantage or preference in the discharge of his functions.[33]   An accused may be charged under either mode[34]  or under both should both modes concur.[35]