Somebody’s life just turned back to gold.
“The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed the complaint filed against Court Administrator Jose Midas P. Marquez for his alleged failure to act on the administrative charges against several trial court employees in Pasay City,” reports Rey G. Panaligan in Tempo Online.
The SC referred to the complaint filed by a certain Domingo S. Mariano as “baseless and unsubstantiated.” He had alleged that Marquez committed violation of the Anti-Graft Law for failing to act on his complaints against 70 court employees of the Metropolitan Trial Court (MeTC) Branch 47 in Pasay City. Mariano had accused the employees of “syndicated corruption.”
Marquez later claimed that “there appears to be a strong indication that the name of Mr. Mariano is just being used by Judge Eliza Yu of the MeTC in Pasay City to get back at her detractors.” Yu had been placed under suspension. The report didn’t say what she was suspended for, though.
