sec_resolution SEC En Banc Case No. 09-06-88InSEC En Banc Case No. 09-06-88In

SEC En Banc Case No. 09-06-88In the matter of: LEXBER, INC.

Securities and Exchange Commission Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance

In the matter of: LEXBERINC

LEXBER, INC., Petitioner Petition for Review SEC En Banc Case No.09-06-88

RESOLUTION

Department (CFD) dated 27 June 2006 ("Assailed Order), the dispositive portion of which states: ("Lexber),seeking that the Commission annul, reverse,and set aside the Order of the Corporate Finance For consideration of the Commission is an undated Petition for Review ("Petition") by Lexber, Inc.

five (5) days from receipt of this Order in cash, Manager or Cashier's Check. WHEREFORE,LEXBER,INC.is hereby directed to pay the penalty of P130,000.00 within

Certificate of Permit to Sell Securities to the Public. constrain the Commission to initiate proceedings to suspend its Registration of Securities and Failure of the company to settle the imposed penalties within the above-stated period shall

SO ORDERED.

2004 Annual Report or SEC Form 17-A. The penalty was imposed by the CFD for violation of SRC Rule 17,due to Lexber's late filing of its

filed this Petition on 5 September 2006. CFD a Letter2 seeking for the reconsideration of the Assailed Order.On 26 July 2006,the CFD issued a Notice of Hearing, due to Lexber's failure to pay the imposed penalty within the period set by the Assailed Order. Construing the CFD's issuance of the Notice of Hearing as a denial of its request for reconsideration, Lexber The Assailed Order was received by Lexber on 7 July 2006. On 17 July 2006 Lexber filed with the

In its Petition, Lexber submitted the following arguments:

2. The belated submission of the 2004 Audited Financial Statements is due to reasons beyond its Lexber's submission of the tentative financial statements is sufficient compliance with the SRC control. b.Likewise, Lexber avers that its external auditor failed to complete the financial statements a. According to Lexber, its accountant has not been reporting to work diligently during the period for the submission of the annual report on time.

3 in enterprise." Rules,with the subsequent submission of the Audited Financial Statements a manifestation of its desire to comply with the law. The imposition of the penalty is incongruous to the policy of the state in the Securities Regulation Code3 (SRC) to "establish a socially conscious xxx market xxx encourage the widest xxx ownership

1 Currently the Corporate Governance and Finance Department. 2 Dated 17 July 2005,Annex B"of the Petition 3 Republic Act No.8799 (2000)

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under Rule XVI of the Revised Rules of Procedure of 2000 of the Commission("2000 Rules")may be filed only on the following grounds:5 Before proceeding any further, it should be emphasized that petitions for review on certiorari

1. When the Hearing Officer/Panel of the Commission has acted without or in excess of its L When the Hearing Officer/Panel of the Commission has acted with grave abuse of discretion and jurisdiction;or

there is no appeal, nor plain, speedy, and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law.

jurisdiction solely. Stated otherwise, the remedy of certiorari is available only when a tribunal in the over the person, its decision of any question pertaining to the cause, however erroneous, cannot be corrected by certiorari. Whenever the petitioner failed to show that there are no adequate remedies in the ordinary course of law available, and that the respondent tribunal acted in the premises without judgment null and void ab initio, such petition must be dismissed. exercise of its functions, has acted without jurisdiction or in excess of jurisdiction or with grave abuse of discretion and there is no remedy by appeal.7 Where a tribunal had jurisdiction over the subject matter and jurisdiction or in excess thereof, or with grave abuse of discretion that would render the challenged It is already established that the office of certiorari is limited to the correction of defects of

Petition did the Petitioners establish that the CFD acted without or in excess of jurisdiction, or with grave abuse of discretion. In the case at bar, an appeal is available against the Assailed Order. Moreover, nowhere in the

Considering this defect in the Petition, a dismissal thereof is proper.

same shall be dismissed for being filed out of time. Considering that Lexber received the Assailed Order on prohibited pleading11 under the 2000 Rules. 7 July 2016, the Petition is filed outside the fifteen-day period reckoned from notice of the order or decision by the appealing party. As further provided in the 2000 Rules, appeals are dismissible when it is not perfected within the prescribed period.io Lexber's filing of the request for reconsideration did not toll the running of the prescriptive period, because a motion for reconsideration or any similar request is a Furthermore, even assuming that the Petition is an appeal under Rule XVII of the 2000 Rules, the

Considering the foregoing, a dismissal of the instant Petition is in order.

of merit. At any rate, the reasons put forward by Lexber to justify a reversal of the Assailed Order are devoid

to prevent the commission of a violation of the Rule or adopting remedial action in order to prevent violation, it cannot be accepted that the violation is due to circumstances beyond Lexber's control. reasons beyond Lexber's control. Lexber is not precluded from taking whatever necessary action in order subsequent commission of the same violation should there be any event that might lead into a violation of SRC Rule 17. In the case at bar,Lexber did not show that it took any step to prevent the violation of SRC Rule 17.1, i. e., timely submission of the Annual Report. It merely used its accountant's absence and external auditor's delay as excuses. Considering that Lexber failed to show any act on its part to prevent the First, the failure to timely submit the Audited Financial Statements cannot be considered as due to

Ibid., citing Herrera vs. Barretto and Joaquin, G.R. No. L-8692, 20 December 1913. 4 The 2000 Rules are the rules of procedure in effect when this Petition was filed. 6 Eva Cantelang, et al. vs. Rustico Medina, et al., G.R. Nos. L-50752-50830, 13 July 1979 7 Ibid., citing Regala vs. Court of First Instance of Bataan, G.R. No. L-781, 29 November 1946. 11 Section 3-5(c) of the 2000 Rules. 5 Rule XVI, Section 16-1 of the 2000 Rules 9 Ibid. 10 Rule XVII, Section 17-8 of the 2000 Rules.

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under SRC Rule 17.1 is founded on the policy of the state of ensuring full and fair disclosure about securities.12 Second, the imposition of sanctions against corporations that fail to comply with the requirement

information vital to the decision-making of parties to such transactions. In this connection, the State has the ultimate goal of affording protection to the investing public. Of course, the protection of investors leads to their confidence in the securities market, and, consequently, the attainment of the state's policy of promoting capital market development. they will participate in. Securities transactions heavily depend on the timely and accurate disclosure of formulated rules to ensure the public availability of adequate information sought after by investors, with gathered in the reports aid the investors in arriving at an intelligent decision as to which business venture Investors are highly interested with the overall condition of the companies, and the information

Report. Consequently, the Commission finds no reason to annul, reverse, and set aside the Assailed Order as prayed for by Lexber. Guided by this principle, Lexber was penalized for its unjustified late filing of its 2004 Annual

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Petition is hereby DISMISSED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED.

Pasay City, Philippines; 1 September 2016.

TERESITKI Chairperson J.HERBOSA

MAN O B.GAITE ANTONIETA F.IBE

Commissioner Commissione

1We EPHYRO LUIS B. AMATONG Commissioner ISJAMESG Commissioner

12 Section 2, SRC.

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