Political Law, 2011 Bar — Question 97
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The Chief Justice appointed X, the President’s sister, as Assistant Court Administrator in the Supreme Court during the President’s tenure. Claiming that the Constitution prohibits the appointment in government of a President’s relative, a taxpayer asks for its nullification. Will the challenge prosper? (A) Yes, since the appointment essentially violates the law against nepotism. (B) Yes, because relatives of the President within the fourth civil degree cannot be appointed as heads of offices in any department of government. (C) No, X’s appointment, although in the government, is not in the Executive Department that the President heads. (D) No, the position to which X was appointed is not among those prohibited under the Constitution.
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