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2005-01-19 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| Moreover, in a real sense, complainants in administrative cases are just witnesses.[18] Therefore, regardless of their desistance or representations, courts will not desist from imposing the appropriate disciplinary sanction, if the evidence so warrants.[19] If administrative actions are made to depend upon the whim or will of complainants, the disciplining authorities and the courts would be stripped of their prerogative.[20] | |||||