6 Affidavit-Complaint of Zenaida M. Gayaton. Rollo, p. 48. 7 "Hey, flawless, get away from there." 8 Affidavit-Complaint of Teresita G. Narvasa. Rollo, p. 44. Respondent was held administratively liable under CSC Memorandum Circular No. 19 series of 1994 which cites sexual harassment as a ground for administrative disciplinary action under the offense of grave misconduct. 9 Sec. 3 of Memorandum Circular No. 19 states: (a) Sexual harassment is one or a series of incidents involving unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favours, or other verbal or physical conduct of sexual nature, made directly, indirectly and impliedly when 1) Such conduct might reasonable be expected to cause insecurity, discomfort, offense or humiliation to another person or group; or xxx 10 Also under CSC Memorandum Circular No. 19 series of 1994. 11 Salazar v. Barriga, A.M. No. P-05-2016, 19 April 2007, 521 SCRA 449, 453. 12 CSC v. Belagan, 483 Phil. 601, 623 (2004). 13 CSC v. Lucas, 361 Phil. 486 (1999). 14 Republic Act. Section 53. Extenuating, Mitigating, Aggravating, or Alternative Circumstances. — In the determination of the penalties imposed, mitigating, aggravating and alternative circumstances attendant to the commission of the offense shall be considered. 15 The following circumstances shall be appreciated: xxx g. Habituality xxx j. Length of service in the government 16 Mariano v. Nacional, A.M. No. MTJ-07-1688, 10 February 2009, 578 SCRA 181, 188. Civil Service Commission v. Ledesma, G.R. No. 154521, 30 September 2005, 471 SCRA 589, 611. 17

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