This memorandum from the Civil Service Commission outlines guidelines for applying penalties in administrative cases. It classifies offenses into three categories - grave, less grave, and light - and lists specific offenses under each along with their corresponding penalties for first, second, and third offenses. Grave offenses, such as dishonesty or gross neglect of duty, can result in dismissal on the first offense. Less grave offenses, like simple misconduct, may lead to suspension or dismissal depending on the number of offenses. Light offenses are subject to reprimand, suspension, or dismissal. The memorandum provides structure for determining appropriate consequences based on the severity and frequency of misconduct.
This memorandum from the Civil Service Commission outlines guidelines for applying penalties in administrative cases. It classifies offenses into three categories - grave, less grave, and light - and lists specific offenses under each along with their corresponding penalties for first, second, and third offenses. Grave offenses, such as dishonesty or gross neglect of duty, can result in dismissal on the first offense. Less grave offenses, like simple misconduct, may lead to suspension or dismissal depending on the number of offenses. Light offenses are subject to reprimand, suspension, or dismissal. The memorandum provides structure for determining appropriate consequences based on the severity and frequency of misconduct.
This memorandum from the Civil Service Commission outlines guidelines for applying penalties in administrative cases. It classifies offenses into three categories - grave, less grave, and light - and lists specific offenses under each along with their corresponding penalties for first, second, and third offenses. Grave offenses, such as dishonesty or gross neglect of duty, can result in dismissal on the first offense. Less grave offenses, like simple misconduct, may lead to suspension or dismissal depending on the number of offenses. Light offenses are subject to reprimand, suspension, or dismissal. The memorandum provides structure for determining appropriate consequences based on the severity and frequency of misconduct.
This memorandum from the Civil Service Commission outlines guidelines for applying penalties in administrative cases. It classifies offenses into three categories - grave, less grave, and light - and lists specific offenses under each along with their corresponding penalties for first, second, and third offenses. Grave offenses, such as dishonesty or gross neglect of duty, can result in dismissal on the first offense. Less grave offenses, like simple misconduct, may lead to suspension or dismissal depending on the number of offenses. Light offenses are subject to reprimand, suspension, or dismissal. The memorandum provides structure for determining appropriate consequences based on the severity and frequency of misconduct.
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The Lawphil Project – Arellano Law Foundation
MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 30 s 1989 July 20, 1989
SUPREME COURT CIRCULARS AND ORDERS MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR TO: ALL HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS AND AGENCIES OF NATIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT OWNED AND CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS WITH ORIGINAL CHARTERS. SUBJECT: GUIDELINES IN THE APPLICATION OF PENALTIES IN ADMINISTRATIVE CASES. Pursuant to Resolution No. 89-506, dated July 20, 1989, the Civil Service Commission hereby prescribed the following guidelines in the application of penalties in administrative cases. Administrative offenses provided for under the Civil Service Law (Presidential Decree No. 807) and the Code of Conduct (Republic Act No. 6713), classified into grave, less grave, and light and their corresponding penalties are: 1st Offense 2nd Offense 3rd Offense A. GRAVE OFFENSES: 1 *Dishonesty : Dismissal 2. *Gross Neglect of Duty : Dismissal 3. *Grave Misconduct : Dismissal 4. *Being notoriously undesirable : Dismissal 5. *Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude : Dismissal 6. *Falsification of official : Dismissal Document 7. *Physically or mentally : Dismissal incapacity or disability due to vicious habits 8. *Engaging directly or : Dismissal indirectly in partisan political activities by one holding non-political office 9. *Receiving for personal : Dismissal use of a fee, gift or other value valuable thing in the course of official duties or in connection therewith when such fee gift or other valuable thing is given by any person in the hope of expectation of receiving a favor or better treatment than that accorded to other persons, or committing acts punishable under the anti- graft laws 10. *Contracting loans of money or other property from persons with whom the office of the employee has business relations 11. **Soliciting or accepting : Dismissal directly or indirectly any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan, or anything of monetary value which in the course of his official duties or in connection with any operation being regulated by, or any transaction which may be affected by the function of his office. The propriety or impropriety of the foregoing shall be determined by its value, kinship, or relationship between giver and receiver and the motivation. A thing of monetary value is one which is evidently or manifestly excessive by its very nature 12. **Disloyalty to the : Dismissal Republic of the Philippines and to The Filipino people 13. *Oppression : Suspension : Dismissal of 6 mos. 1 day to 1 year 14. *Disgraceful and immoral conduct : Suspension : Dismissal of 6 mos. 1 day to 1 year 15. *Inefficiency and : Suspension :Dismissal incompetence in the 6 mos. 1 day performance of official 1 year duties 16. *Frequent unauthorized : Suspension : Dismissal absences or tardiness 6 mos. 1 day in reporting for duty 1 year loafing or frequent unauthorized absences from duty during regular office hours 17. *Refusal to perform : Suspension : Dismissal official duty 6 mos. 1 day 1 year 18. *Gross insubordination : Suspension : Dismissal 6 mos. 1 day 1 year 19. *Conduct grossly : Suspension : Dismissal prejudicial to the best 6 mos. 1 day interest of the service 1 year 20. **Directly or indirectly : Suspension : Dismissal having financial and material 6 mos. 1 day interest in any transaction 1 year requiring the approval of his office. Financial and material interest is defined as pecuniary or proprietary interest by which a person will gain or lose something 21. **Owning, controlling, managing : Suspension : Dismissal or accepting employment as 6 mos. 1 day officer, employee, consultant, 1 year counsel, broker, agent, trustee, or nominee in any private enterprise regulated, supervised or licensed by his office, unless expressly allowed by law 22. **Engaging in the private : Suspension : Dismissal practice of his profession 6 mos. 1 day unless authorized by the 1 year Constitution, law or regulation, provided that such practice will not conflict with his official functions 23. **Disclosing or misusing : Suspension : Dismissal confidential or classified 6 mos. 1 day information officially known 1 year to him by reason of his office and not made available to the public, to further his private interests or give undue advantage to anyone, or to prejudice the public interest 24. **Obtaining or using any : Suspension : Dismissal statement filed under the 6 mos. 1 day Code of Conduct and Ethical 1 year Standards for Public Officials and Employees for any purpose contrary to morals or public policy or any commercial purpose other than by news and communication media for dissemination to the general public B. LESS GRAVE OFFENSES: 1. *Simple neglect of duty : Suspension : Dismissal 6 mos. 1 day 1 year 2. *Simple misconduct : Suspension : Dismissal 6 mos. 1 day 1 year 3. *Gross discourtesy in the : Suspension : Dismissal course of official duties 1 mo. 1 day 6 mos. 4. *Gross violation of existing : Suspension : Dismissal Civil Service Law and rules 1 mo. 1 day of serious nature 6 mos. 5. *Insubordination : Suspension : Dismissal 6 mos. 1 day 1 year 6. *Habitual drunkenness : Suspension : Dismissal 6 mos. 1 day 1 year 7. *Nepotism as defined in : Suspension : Dismissal Sec. 49 of Presidential 1 mo. 1 day Decree No. 807 6 mos. 8. **Recommending any son : Suspension : Dismissal to any position in a private 1 mo. 1 day enterprise which has a regular6 mos. or pending official transaction with his office, unless such recommendation or referral is mandated by (1) law, or (2) international agreements, committed and obligation, or as part of the function of his office 9. **Unfair discrimination in : Suspension : Dismissal rendering public service due 1 mo. 1 day to party affiliation or preference 6 mos. 10. **Failure to file sworn : Suspension : Dismissal statements of assets, 1 mo. 1 day liabilities and net worth, 6 mos. and disclosure of business interest and financial connections including those of their spouses and unmarried children under eighteen (18) years of age living in their households 11. **Failure to resign from : Suspension : Dismissal his position in the private 1 mo. 1 day business enterprise within 6 mos. thirty (30) days from assumption of public office when conflict of interest arises, and/or failure to divest himself of his share holdings or interest in private business enterprise within sixty (60) days from such assumption of public office when conflict of interest arises: Provided, however, that for those who are already in the service and a conflict of interest arises, the official or employee must either resign or divest himself of said interest within the periods hereinabove provided, reckoned from the date when the conflict of interest had arisen C. LIGHT OFFENSES: 1. *Neglect of duty : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal 1-30 days 2. *Discourtesy in the : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal course of official duties 1-30 days 3. *Improper or unauthorized : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal solicitation of contributions 1-30 days from subordinate employees and by teachers or school officials from school children 4. *Violation of reasonable : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal office rules and regulations 1-30 days 5. *Gambling prohibited : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal by law 1-30 days 6. *Refusal to render : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal overtime service 1-30 days 7. *Disgraceful, immoral : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal or dishonest conduct prior 1-30 days to entering the service 8. *Borrowing money by : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal superior officers from 1-30 days subordinate to superior officers 9. *Lending money at usurious : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal rates of interest 1-30 days 10. *Willful failure to pay: Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal just debts or willful 1-30 days failure to pay taxes due to the government 11. *Pursuit of private business, : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal vocation or profession1-30 days without the permission required by Civil Service rules and regulations 12. *Lobbying for personal : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal interest or gain in 1-30 days legislative halls and offices without authority 13. *Promoting the sale of : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal tickets in behalf of 1-30 days private enterprises that are not intended for charitable or public welfare purposes and even in the latter cases if there is no prior authority 14. **Failure to act promptly : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal on letters and request within 1-30 days fifteen (15) days from receipt, except as otherwise provided in the rules implementing the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards For Public Officials and Employees 15. **Failure to process : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal documents and complete 1-30 days action on documents and papers within a reasonable time from preparation thereof, except as otherwise provided in the rules implementing the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees 16. **Failure to attend to : Reprimand : Suspension : Dismissal anyone who wants to 1-30 days avail himself of the services of the office, or act promptly and expeditiously on public transactions Only one penalty shall be imposed for each case. "Each Case" means one administrative case which may involve one or more charges or counts. In the determination of penalties to be imposed, mitigating and aggravating circumstances may be considered. If the respondent is found guilty of two or more charges or counts, the penalty imposed should be that corresponding to the most serious charge or count and the rest may be considered as aggravating circumstances. The second or the third offense committed need not be the same offense previously committed but any offense of the same classification. The penalty of dismissal shall carry with it that of cancellation of eligibility, forfeiture of leave credit sand retirement benefits, and the disqualifications for re employment in the government service. The penalty of forced resignation shall carry with it that of forfeiture of leave credits and retirement benefits, and the disqualification for employment in the government service for a period of one year. However, where the resignation contains conditions or disqualification regarding re employment in a class of position, the respondent shall be disqualified for re employment in such position. All Circulars, issuances inconsistent with the Memorandum Circular are deemed superseded. THIS CIRCULAR SHALL TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY. Quezon City, July 20, 1989. (Sgd.) PATRICIA A. STO TOMAS Chairman Footnotes * Offenses under Presidential Decree No. 807. The penalty of Forced Resignation may be imposed instead of dismissal. The penalty of Transfer, or demotion, or fine maybe imposed instead of Suspension from 1 month 1 day to 1 year. The penalty of fine may be imposed instead of suspension from 1 day to 1 month. ** Offenses under Republic Act No. 6713 The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation
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