Corales vs. Republic
Corales vs. Republic
Corales vs. Republic
FACTS:
Petitioner Corales was the duly elected Municipal Mayor of
Nagcarlan, Laguna for three (3) consecutive terms, i.e., the 1998,
2001 and 2004 elections. In his first term as local chief executive,
petitioner Corales appointed petitioner Dr. Angeles to the position
of Municipal Administrator, whose appointment was unanimously
approved by the Sangguniang Bayan in a resolution. During his
second and third terms as municipal mayor, petitioner Corales
renewed the appointment of petitioner Dr. Angeles. But, on these
times, the Sangguniang Bayan in different resolutions,
disapproved petitioner Dr. Angeles appointment on the ground of
nepotism, as well as the latters purported unfitness and
unsatisfactory performance. Even so, petitioner Dr. Angeles
continued to discharge the functions and duties of a Municipal
Administrator.
Following an audit on various local disbursements, Maximo Andal
(Andal), the Provincial State Auditor of Laguna, issued an Audit
Observation Memorandum (AOM) addressed to petitioner Corales
who was asked to comment/reply. Instead of submitting his
comment/reply thereon, petitioner Corales, together with
petitioner Dr. Angeles, opted to file a Petition for Prohibition and
Mandamus against Andal and the then members of the
Sangguniang Bayan before the RTC Laguna. Petitioners sought, by
way of prohibition, to require the Office of the Provincial Auditor,
through Andal, to recall its AOM and to eventually desist from
collecting reimbursement from petitioner Corales for the salaries
paid to and received by petitioner Dr. Angeles for the latters
services as Municipal Administrator. Petitioners similarly sought,
by way of mandamus, to compel the then members of the
Sangguniang Bayan, as a collegial body, to recall its Resolutions
filing
an
action
for
prohibition.