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Liability of Corporate Officers in Labor Cases
Section 30 of the Revised Corporation Code provides that directors or trustees who willfully and knowingly vote for or assent to patently unlawful acts of the corporation or who are guilty of gross negligence or bad faith in directing the affairs of the corporation or acquire any personal or pecuniary interest in conflict with their duty as such directors or trustees shall be liable jointly and severally for all damages resulting therefrom suffered by the corporation, its stockholders or members and other persons.

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The Ombudsman Act of 1989
The Ombudsman Act of 1989 provides that public office is a public trust. Public officers and employees must at all times be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty, efficiency, act with patriotism and justice and lead modest lives.

The Supreme Court decides: Sexual intercourse is not necessary to establish that the recruitment was for the purpose of sexual exploitation and prostitution under the Anti-Trafficking Act.
Sexual intercourse is not necessary to establish that the recruitment was for the purpose of sexual exploitation and prostitution under the Anti-Trafficking Act.

Bribery and Corruption of Public Officials
Bribery is penalized under the Revised Penal Code, with distinctions drawn between direct bribery, indirect bribery, and corruption of public officials. Each crime carries its own set of elements, reflecting different ways public trust may be compromised.

Revised Guidelines Governing the Employment and Working Conditions of Security Guards and the Private Security Services Industry Act
Under DOLE Department Order 150-16, Security Guard refer to any person who offers or renders personal service to watch or secure a residence, business establishment, building, compound, any other area or property; or inspects, monitors, or performs body checks or searches of individuals or baggage and other forms of security inspection. Private Security Personnel, on the other hand, refers to natural persons, including private detectives, security consultants and security officers, employed by private security agency or firm, to render security and/or detective services.

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