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AIR PHILIPPINES CORPORATION v. PENNSWELL

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2014-11-24
LEONEN, J.
This court has previously cited other privileged matters such as the following: "(a) editors may not be compelled to disclose the source of published news; (b) voters may not be compelled to disclose for whom they voted; (c) trade secrets; (d) information contained in tax census returns; . . . (d) bank deposits"[62] (pursuant to the Secrecy of Bank Deposits Act); (e) national security matters and intelligence information;[63] and (f) criminal matters.[64]  Nonetheless, the LSPA does not fall within any of these classes of information.  Moreover, the privilege is not absolute, and the court may compel disclosure where it is indispensable for doing justice.