execution of the withdrawal form as well as the genuineness of his signature and thumb
mark affixed therein. On the contrary, he admitted signing the same. When he
voluntarily signed the document, respondent is bound by the terms stipulated therein.[18]
We are not persuaded by respondent’s contention that he signed the withdrawal
form upon representations by LNS that it would endorse his papers to Sharikat. This
really makes no sense at all. Why would LNS allow Padua to withdraw his application
papers, and even go through the process of making him execute a withdrawal form, if its
ultimate intention is to endorse the said papers to Sharikat? If respondent’s allegation is
to be believed, why then would LNS relinquish its possession over said documents if it
will refer them anyway to Sharikat?
Moreover, we are inclined to give more evidentiary weight to the allegation of
petitioner that it did not receive any amount from the respondent. This conclusion is
more logical considering that it has been duly established that respondent had withdrawn
all his documents from LNS. Having withdrawn said documents, there is no more
reason for him to pay any fees to LNS. In his Sworn Statement filed before the POEA,
respondent alleged that he paid the P15,000.00 processing fees and P6,000.00 medical
fees to LNS sometime in August, 2002. This self-serving and unsubstantiated allegation
deserves no credence at all considering that even before August, 2002, respondent had
already withdrawn his documents from LNS. It has not escaped our notice that the
withdrawal form was dated and signed by respondent on July 27, 2002. As such, after
said date, there is no more reason for respondent to pay any fees to LNS. Hence, we are
not convinced or persuaded by respondent’s allegation that he still paid LNS in August
2002 after having withdrawn his documents on July 27, 2002.
There is likewise no basis for the POEA, DOLE, and the CA’s conclusion that it
was petitioner that endorsed respondent’s documents to Sharikat. Other than respondent’s
self-serving claim, there is no proof whatsoever that petitioner endorsed respondent’s
application papers to Sharikat. Bare allegations which are not supported by any evidence,
documentary or otherwise, sufficient to support a claim, fall short to satisfy the degree of
proof needed.[19] On the other hand, petitioner’s denial of these allegations was
corroborated by the withdrawal form proffered as evidence, the existence and due
execution of which were not disputed by respondent. In addition, if respondent’s
allegations were to be believed, we find it rather odd that LNS would require him to fill