Teacher suspended for immoral conduct | Inquirer News

Teacher suspended for immoral conduct

/ 09:15 AM December 19, 2011

A PUBLIC school teacher was meted an eight-month suspension for living with another woman aside from his wife.

The Ombudsman-Visayas said it found sufficient basis to hold Rogelio Tines guilty of “disgraceful and immoral conduct.”

Regional Director Recaredo Borgonia of the Department of Education in Central Visayas (DepEd-7) was ordered to enforce the suspension against Tines who works in the Lawa-an Elementary School in Dumanjug town, Cebu.

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“His actuations are contrary to prevailing community standards of conduct and this violated the trust reposed in his office,” said anti-graft investigator Ma. Regina Fernandez said.

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The suspension stemmed from the complaint filed by Tines’ wife Edna who claimed to be married with the respondent on Nov. 17, 1992.

Edna said Tines maintained a relationship with another woman.

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Tines and his alleged paramour lived together in Dumanjug, Cebu with their child despite having five children with her, Edna said.

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Edna said Tines should be held liable for concubinage because he is “cohabiting and maintaining a scandalous relationship with another woman.”

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The anti-graft office gave Tines a chance to refute the allegations but he failed to waive his right to submit his defenses.

Disgraceful and immoral conduct is defined as “willful, flagrant, or shameless behavior which shows a moral indifference to the opinion of the good and respectable members of the community.” Reporter Ador Vincent Mayol

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