The Court of Appeals has upheld with finality the Office of the Ombudsman’s dismissal of Special Prosecutor Dennis Villa-Ignacio who was found guilty in 2010 due to serious dishonesty by faking his attendance records.
In a two-page resolution dated Jan. 13, the appellate court’s Former Ninth Division, saying it found no substantial arguments to warrant the reversal of its previous ruling, denied Villa-Ignacio’s motion for reconsideration for lack of merit.
The decision was written by Justice Myra Garcia-Fernandez.
The other division members, Justices Fernanda Lampas-Peralta and Francisco Acosta, concurred in the ruling.
The Internal Affairs Board, headed by then Overall Deputy Ombudsman Orlando Casimiro, found out that Villa-Ignacio was absent for work for 113 days in 2008.
However, 63 of those absences were not declared as official leave.