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Law on longer jail time for perjury signed

President Rodrigo Duterte has signed a law that would impose a longer jail time for persons who commit perjury and offer false testimony.

Republic Act No. (RA) 115941, signed by Duterte on Oct. 29, amended Article 183 of RA 3815 or the Revised Penal Code (PRC), which penalizes perjury.

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Under RA 115941, persons who would commit perjury face a higher penalty of prision mayor in its minimum period, to prision mayor in its medium period, from six years and one day to 10 years of imprisonment.

Previously, persons guilty of perjury were only sentenced to arresto mayor in its maximum period to prision correcional in its minimum period, or from four months and one day to two years and four months of imprisonment.

For public officers or employees who would commit perjury, RA 115941 states that the penalty of imprisonment will be imposed in its maximum period, along with a fine of P1 million, as well as perpetual disqualification from holding any appointive or elective position in government.

RA 115941 also amended Article 184 to include the “willingness” of a witness to provide false testimony in any judicial or official proceeding.

If any provision of RA 115941 is declared unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity and effectivity of the other provisions thereof. All laws, rules, and regulations that may be inconsistent with the provisions of RA 115941 are hereby repealed or amended accordingly.

The new law is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 1354 and House Bill No. 8268 was passed by the Senate and House of Representatives on Aug. 23, 2021 and Aug. 31, 2021, respectively.

Perjury is committed by someone who, “knowingly making untruthful statements… shall testify under oath, or make an affidavit, upon any material matter before a competent person authorized to administer an oath in cases in which the law so requires,” RA 11594 stated.

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