sec_commission_decision SEC Adm. Case No. 01-07-85 Gerardo Lacaya Santiago, Sr. Foundation, Inc.SEC Adm. Case No. 01-07-85 Gerardo Lacaya Santiago, Sr. Foundation, Inc.

SEC Adm. Case No. 01-07-85 Gerardo Lacaya Santiago, Sr. Foundation, Inc.

Department of Trade and Industry Republic of the Philippines

Securities and Exchange Commission

SEC Bldg. EDSA, Greenhills,Mandaluyong City

In the Matter of

GerardO LaCaya SantiagO, Sr. (CED Case No. 05-2829) SEC Case No. 01-07-85

FoundAtion, Inc.

DECISION

For consideration of the Commission En Banc is a petition for revocation of corporate franchise of Gerardo Lacaya Santiago, Sr. Foundation, Inc. C'GLSFI," for brevity) filed by the Compliance and Enforcement Department' ('CED," for brevity) of the Commission on 31 January 2007.

The facts of the case are narrated below:

GLSFI is a corporation duly registered with the Commission on 01 February 2001 with SEC Registration No. A200019370. GLSFI's principal address is 3-A Thercon Condominium, 1749 Nicanor Garcia, Makati City. GLSFI'S primary purpose includes:

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2. To develop self-reliance among disadvantaged individuals and groups of the country by:

a. Accelerating economic and social advancement of selected core

groups in depressed cormmunities by assisting members in securing financial assistance for gainful self-employment ."

CED received a letter-indorsement from the Cooperative Development Authority dated 22 September 2004 requesting an investigation on GLSFI's alleged fraudulent collection of unspecified amount of money from the residents of San Jose Del Monte City and other parts of Bulacan. Attached to the letter-indorsement were the following:

'1. A letter-complaint dated 10 July 2004 signed by the officers and directors of San Jose Del Monte City Gintong Lingap Samahan Muiti-Purpose Cooperative; and

1 Now known as the Enforcement and Prosecution Department. http://wwww.sec.gov.ph a +(632) 584 0923

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2. Undated Sama-samang Sinumpaang Salaysay (Joint Statement) from the

directors, officers, and members of the San Jose Del Monte Cooperative The CED then conducted its investigation and found a probable cause that GLSFI's act of collecting money and misappropriating the same caused damage to the public; thus, the instant petition was filed. Summons was served twice upon GLSFI, and the last one was done on 04 August 2010 at its new office address at 1982-C Captain M. Reyes Street corner General Lucban Street, Bangkal, Makati City. To this date, however, no answer was filed with the -Commission. GLSFI is now considered as in default, and a judgment.by default may be rendered pursuant to the 2006 Rules of Procedure of the Commission, Rule III, Section 3-12.2

The central issue in this case is whether there is a valid ground to revoke the Certificate of registration of GLSFI.

We rule in the affirmative.

Section 6 of Presidential Decree No. 902-A, as amended, reads:

"Sec. 6. In order to effectively exercise such jurisdiction, the Commission shal possess the following powers:

(1) To suspend, or revoke, after proper notice and hearing, the franchise or certificate of registration of corporations, partnerships or associations, upon any of the grounds provided by law, incfuding the following:

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2. Serious misrepresentation as to what the corporation can do or is doing to the great prejudice of or damage to the general public;

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As narrated above, GLSFI was registered to extend financial assistance to the less fortunate members of the Philippine society by promising to grant a loan in the amount of Fifty Thousand Pesos (Php50,000.00) to any member. Repeated demands upon the GLSFI were made for it to make true its promise; GLSFI, however, failed to satisfy its promise of loans. GLSFI likewise failed to deliver on its promised benefits of free education, pension, hospitalization, and other benefits.3

The frauduient act of GLSFI was confirmed in the investigation of CED where GLSFI through its officers Feliciano Santiago Sr. and Marilou Laroza collected

2 SEC. 3-12. Effect of Failure to Answer.- If the respondent fails to answer the complaint within the 3 Petition, Annexes "D" and "E" abovestated period, he shall be considered as in default. The Hearing Panel or officer shall, motu proprio, proceed to render judgment granting the complainant such relief as the complainant may to submit ex parte additional evidence. warrant, unless the Hearing Panel or Officer determines that the complainant should be required

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different sums of money as membership fee from the members of GLSFI in exchange for a supposed loan. The membership fee was collected pursuant to GLSFI Memorandum dated 18 July 2002 requiring its members to contribute their shares with a minimum amount of Php100.00 for accreditation either as a) Ordinary Members, b) Bonafide Members, c) Honorary Members, and d) Donor Members.

A careful reading also of the Financial Statements of GLSFI would show that the members' contributions were used to pay for its (GLSFi) operating expenses. In particular, the Income Statement for the Six Months ended 31 December 2002 reflected the amount of Php1,102,575.005 as operating expenses while its members' contribution oniy amounted to Php998,200.00. In short, the total operating expenses are greater than the contributions collected. During that period, GLSFI incurred a net loss of Php104,375.00. Based on GLSFI's Audited Financial Statements as of 31 December 2004, members' contribution totaled Php187,970.00 while its operating expenses of Php1,112,991.76 exceeded its contribution funds resuiting in a net loss of Php925,021.76.7 This also proves the allegation of misappropriation since the funds of GLSFI intended to finance its projects or loans of the members were used for administrative expenses. This is fikewise contrary to the Articles of Incorporation of GLSFI, which reads:

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Not more than thirty percent of the income and not more than ten (10%) of the unrestricted donations to the foundation shall be devoted to general and administrative expenses."

s The breakdown of the operating expenses is as follows: 4 Petition, Annex "G."

Telephone and Communications Meal Allowances Light and Water Total Office rentais Transportation Office Supplies Foreian Travel Representation Depreciation Repair and Maintenance Gasoline Expenses Miscellaneous Php1,102,575.00 2002 Php351.000.00 180,000.00 250,000.00 90,000.00 61.800.00 59,775.00 80.000.00 13,000.00 17,000.00 Php1,112,991.76 2004 Php72,000.00 372,528.00 189.475.75 366,223.67 20.236.25 35,510.00 15,155.50 29,222.25 2,685.00 2,752.00 7.203.29

* Petition, Annex "P." 7 Petition, Annex "R." 8 Petition, Annex "B."

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GLSFI also failed to prove the existence of its foreign and local sources of funding. In fact, the documents submitted to prove the existence of its funders were all fabricated as explained below.

In a Ietter addressed to the Asset Manager of an entity named Globa! Essential Services Group (GESG), with James Nesbitt as the Managing Director, Feliciano V. Santiago, Sr., Chairman/President/CEO of GLFSI, requested the issuance of a letter of credit or any bank instrument in the amount of US$50o Million to start the implementation of its project named Agri-Industrial Development System. Another :alleged financier of GLSFI is CCM Finance Limited Hong Kong with one

funds for the Feasibility Study of Projects addressed" to "Feliciano Santiago, Sr.to Further investigation showed, however, that GESG and CCM are not registered with Argentino P. Reyes as its Managing Director, supposedly approved the request for

the Commission11, and CCM is likewise not registered with the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong.

An entity named Brilliant Investment Group, Inc. (`BIG'? with an address in

that granted a loan to the latter in the amount of US$200 Million.13 To prove such Nevada, United States of America C`USA'?, is another purported financier of GLSFI authorized representative of BIG, and notarized in Makati City on 18 December address in Illinois, USA, that was supposed to have donated US$7 Million Dollars, allegation, GLSFI presented a Loan Agreement signed by one Antonio Alabada, as 2002.14 Another purported funding.source is one Korabi Investments, Inc., with and that it would send 3o% of the amount of the donation. To prove its claim, GLSFI submitted a Memorandum of Agreement between GLSFI and Korabi Investments, Inc., as represented by one Nehart Darsdovski, notarized on 19 August 2002.15 Verification from the records of the Philippine Bureau of Immigration would Philippines.15 Separate attempts to contact these two funders likewise failed.17 show that Alabada and Darsdovski have no record of entry or departure from the

is at a deficit of Php104,375.00.18 In other words, GLSFI has no financial means to Statements for the year ended 31 December 2002 would reveal that its fund baiance Moreover, a reading of GLSFI's Balance Sheet based on its Audited Financial

grant ioans or financial assistance to its members. There was also no proof of inward remittance of funds from BIG or Korabi Investments. GLSFI also submitted a Certificate of Deposit of US$4.5 Billion allegedly issued by the Union Bank of

I5 Petition, Annex "DD." 17 Petition, Annex "FF." 1o Petition, Annex "X." 11 Petition, Annex "Y. 1z petition, Annex "Z. 13 Petition' Annexes "AA" and "BB." 1 Petition, Annex "EE. 18 Petition, Annex "O." 9 Petition, Annex "W." 14 Petition, Annex "BB."

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Switzerland (UBS).19 GLSFI also submitted a Promissory Note under PN Code PN0701505-A issued by UBS in the amount of US$500 Million. CED verified with the Swiss Federal Banking Commission (`SFBC'?, which is based in Switzerland, whether the identified documents were authentic. In a letter dated 14 March 2006, the SFBC informed the CED that the Certificate of Deposit and Promissory Note are counterfeited.20

The fraudulent acts perpetrated by the officers of GLSFI prejudiced the public since its funds, which were sourced from the admission fees, dues, and contributions were used to fund the operating expenses of GLSFI instead of using the same to grant loans to the members or to finance other income-generating projects of the foundation. Some members even went through the process of organizing cooperatives21, the San Jose Del Monte Cooperative for instance, in the hope of being entitled to funding and benefits from GLSFI. The members/cooperators incurred expenses in registering the cooperative and in securing business permits and certifications from various government agencies not to mention their time and effort in organizing themseives in the: hope of receiving loan grants from GLSFI. But the scheme of GLSFI was designed. to further the personal interests of its officers and directors and not really to help advance the social development of the members by providing financial assistance.

WHEREFORE, foregoing premises considered, the instant petition is GRANTED. Accordingly, the Certificate of Registration of GERARDO LACAYA SANTIAGO, SR. FOUNDATION, INC. is hereby REVOKED. The Enforcement and Prosecution Department is hereby directed to file the appropriate criminal action, if warranted by the evidence on record.

Let a copy of this Decision be furnished the Enforcement and Prosecution Department and the Company Registration and Monitoring Department for their appropriate action.

SO ORDERED.

Mandaluyong City, 07 October 2010.

2o Petitlon, Annex "LL." 21 Cavite:"One (1) Multi-Purpose Cooperative (MPC); Bataan: (6) MPCs; Laguna: (8) MPCs; Quezon: :* Petition, Annex "GG." (1) MPC; Pangasinan: (1) MPC; and Zambales: (1) MPC.

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BE B.BARIN Chairpersor

MA. JUANITA'E. CUETO RAUL J. PALABRICA

Commissioner. Commissione

MAnUeL Commissioner O B. GAITE ELaDIo/M. JalA bmmissioner

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