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respondents, was valid and binding because it was duly explained and notarized by the
MECO to him. The dispositive portion reads:
WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition is DISMISSED. The
Decision of the NLRC is AFFIRMED.
SO ORDERED.[15]
De Andres moved for reconsideration, but his motion was denied by the CA in its
assailed March 12, 2015 Resolution.
Hence, this petition.
ISSUES
I
THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS COMMITTED SERIOUS ERROR
WHEN IT DISMISSED THE PETITION ON THE GROUND THAT THE
PETITIONER FAILED TO COMPLY WITH THE REPORTORIAL
REQUIREMENT PROVIDED UNDER THE POEA CONTRACT.
II
THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS COMMITTED SERIOUS ERROR
WHEN IT DISMISSED THE PETITION ON THE GROUND THAT THE
PETITIONER WAIVE [D] HIS RIGHT BY RECEIVING THE SUM OF
NT$40,000 (MORE OR LESS PHP 50,000 IN PHILIPPINE CURRENCY)
WHICH IS HIGHLY UNCONSCIONABLE AND UNREASONABLE
COMPARED TO US$60,000 WHICH HE [WAS] SUPPOSED TO RECEIVE
UNDER THE POEA CONTRACT.[16]
De Andres argued that the mandatory reportorial requirement should not be strictly
applied in his case because it was the respondents who prevented him from complying
with the same. He underscored that on the next working day from his repatriation, he
immediately reported to Diamond H. Its Operations Manager, however, directly told him
that the respondents would not entertain any of his claims. De Andres emphasized that
such incident was never denied by the respondents.
De Andres also claimed that the MOA was an invalid quitclaim because its consideration
was unreasonable. He explained that from the gravity of his condition, which
necessitated almost a year of medical treatment and operation, it could be shown that
the amount of NT$40,000 or more or less P50,000, was insufficient consideration for
disability compensation. Moreover, De Andres pointed out that the MOA was neither
notarized nor explained by the MECO, which simply stamped it.
Position of Respondents
In their Comment,[17] the respondents argued that De Andres failed to comply with the
mandatory reportorial requirement because he did not present himself to a companydesignated physician for medical examination within three (3) working days from his
repatriation. They also stressed that while De Andres was in Taiwan, he was declared fit
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