Ombudsman dismisses erring PAO lawyer
Ombudsman
Conchita Carpio Morales has ordered the dismissal from the service of
District Public Attorney Jennifer Garcia-Laudencia of the Public
Attorney’s Office (PAO) in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. Atty.
Laudencia was found guilty of Grave Misconduct after spouses Rodolfo and
Maira Abrea submitted testimony showing that Laudencia demanded the
payment of fees for the preparation of their legal documents.
Ombudsman
Conchita Carpio Morales stated in the Decision that “in the present
case, the straightforward, clear and positive statements of Spouses
Abrea constitute substantial evidence of the demand by, and payment to,
respondent of the sums of P6,000.00 and P3,000.00 for the preparation of
the spouses’ counter-affidavit and rejoinder.”
Chapter 5,
Title III of Book IV of the Administrative Code of 1987 clearly provides
that “the PAO shall independently discharge its mandate to render, free
of charge, legal representation, assistance, and counseling to indigent
persons in criminal, civil, labor, administrative and other
quasi-judicial cases.”
Investigation
also found that Laudencia’s services as counsel was engaged by a certain
Mike Tiu Santiago, an individual not qualified as an indigent to avail
of PAO services.
Laudencia
rendered legal services to Santiago in a civil case for injunction and
specific performance with damages against Santiago’s stepmother over
several disputed properties.
Ombudsman
Morales explained “that the mere submission of an affidavit of indigency
is not sufficient to establish the fact of indigency
as the PAO Operations Manual requires submission of proof of income
such as income tax returns, or certificate of indigency from the
Department of Social Welfare and Development or the Barangay Chairman.”
The Ombudsman
also reminded the respondent that “public attorneys should primarily
play the role of peacemakers and must be guided by a high sense of
fairness, integrity, good faith and justice, in the performance of their
functions.”
In case of
separation from the service, the penalty is convertible to a fine
equivalent to respondent’s salary for one year. http://www.ombudsman.gov.ph
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