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Yes, appointed barangay officials can be subjected to administrative cases if they violate laws or regulations in their capacity as officials. Such cases can be filed against them for misconduct, neglect of duty, or other violations of administrative rules. The process typically follows the guidelines set forth in the Local Government Code and relevant administrative procedures. However, the specific rights and processes can vary based on local laws and regulations.

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