Accordingly, although Atty. Dela Rosa was previously disbarred and adjudged by the Court as ineligible for judicial clemency, the Court still deems it proper to impose upon him the ultimate penalty of disbarment, for the sole purpose of recording it in his personal file in the Office of the Bar Confidant, pursuant to Canon VI, Section 42 of the CPRA. [46] The foregoing notwithstanding, Atty. Dela Rosa may nevertheless be meted the penalty of fine in the amount of PHP 35,000.00 [47] owing to his utter disregard of the directives of this Court and the IBP, such penalty being unaffected by the fact of his previous disbarment. ACCORDINGLY , respondent Atty. Elmer A. Dela Rosa is: Declared GUILTY of violating Canon II, Section 1 and Canon III, Sections 2 and 6 of the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability; Declared GUILTY of violating Rule IV, Section 2(b), and Rule VI, Section 2(h) of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice; Ordered DISBARRED from the practice of law. Nevertheless, considering that he was previously disbarred and adjudged ineligible for judicial clemency, his penalty in the present case is only for the sole purpose of recording it in his personal file in the Office of the Bar Confidant; Declared PERMANENTLY DISQUALIFIED from reappointment as a notary public; and Ordered to PAY A FINE in the amount of PHP 35,000.00 for his repeated disobedience of the directives of the Court and the order of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines in the instant administrative proceedings. This Decision is IMMEDIATELY EXECUTORY . Let copies of this Decision be furnished the Office of the Bar Confidant, to be appended to the personal record of respondent Atty. Elmer A. Dela Rosa as an attorney; the IBP National Office and the local chapter to which he belongs, for their information and guidance; and the Office of the Court Administrator, for dissemination to all the courts in the country. SO ORDERED.