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2014-10-22 |
REYES, J. |
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| Oppression is an administrative offense[21] penalized under the Uniform Rules on Administrative Cases in the Civil Service,[22] which provides: Section 52. Classification of Offenses. Administrative offenses with corresponding penalties are classified into grave, less grave or light, depending on their gravity or depravity and effects on the government service. | |||||
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2011-07-27 |
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J. |
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| The Court categorically upheld this principle in Reyes, Jr. v. Belisario,[17] to wit: Notably, exoneration is not mentioned in Section 27 as final and unappealable. However, its inclusion is implicit for, as we held in Barata v. Abalos, if a sentence of censure, reprimand and a one-month suspension is considered final and unappealable, so should exoneration. | |||||