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CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION v. FATIMA A. MACUD

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2013-07-16
BERSAMIN, J.
In Civil Service Commission v. Macud,[35] the penalty of dismissal was prescribed with the accessory penalties against respondent who had been found guilty of making a false declaration in her PDS that she had passed the Professional Board Examination for Teachers. In Cruz v. Civil Service Commission[36] and Civil Service Commission v. Sta. Ana,[37] the employees found guilty of similar offenses were dismissed. In Cruz, Zenaida Paitim had masqueraded as Gilda Cruz, and had taken the Civil Service examination in lieu of Cruz. Both Paitim and Cruz were meted the penalty of dismissal from the service. In Sta. Ana, another person had taken the Civil Service examination for Sta. Ana, who was held guilty of dishonesty and dismissed from the service.
2013-06-05
MENDOZA, J.
To further drive home the point, it was ruled in CSC v. Macud[19] that R.A. No. 4670, in imposing a separate set of procedural requirements in connection with administrative proceedings against public school teachers, should be construed to refer only to the specific procedure to be followed in administrative investigations conducted by the DepEd. By no means, then, did R.A. No. 4670 confer an exclusive disciplinary authority over public school teachers on the DepEd.
2011-10-04
PER CURIAM
Dumduma denied the charge.[11] His version of the circumstances surrounding his alleged eligibility is as follows: Prior to the date of the examination, Dumduma met a certain Salome Dilodilo (Dilodilo), who was allegedly a retired CSC director.  Dilodilo promised Dumduma her "total support in [Dumduma's] x x x examination [but] (i)n return, she asked [Dumduma] to convince [his] close friend x x x to sell x x x a property x x x [to her]."[12]  On the day before the examination,[13] Dumduma and Dilodilo went to the CSC Office located at Kaliraya Street, Quezon City in order to facilitate an early examination schedule[14] for Dumduma.  The following day, December 15, 1998, Dumduma took the Career Service Professional Examination.[15]  A week later, he received his Certificate of Eligibility[16] from an unnamed person, who claimed to be Dilodilo's emissary.[17] The Certificate of Eligibility stated that Dumduma passed the examination with a rating of 81%.[18]  Dumduma then wrote the said information in his PDS, allegedly in good faith that the Certificate of Eligibility was authentic.