COA thumbs down P9-M backpay for dismissed ex-National Library official

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COA thumbs down P9-M backpay for dismissed ex-National Library official
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Former National Library official Maria Luisa Castillo Moral was dismissed in 1996 in relation to the pilferage of historical documents under her care, but the administrative penalties against her where later lifted after she appealed her case and was granted clemency

In a four-page decision, the COA denied a petition from former librarian Maria Luisa Castillo Moral seeking the payment of unpaid wages and benefits totaling P9.13 million, which she said should have been paid between October 1996 and February 2012.

From then, she was ordered dismissed from government service and disqualified from holding public office. Her retirement benefits were also forfeited. Moral then asked the NLP for her back wages and benefits, but was advised to file a petition with the COA.

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