SEC Admin Case No. 06-15-176 In the matter of: Singfil Hydro Builders Corporation, EIPD
Securities and Exchange Commission PICC Secretariat Buitding, PICC Compiex, Pasay City COMMISSION EN BANC Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance
Singfil Hydro Builders Corporation In the matter of:
SEC Admin Case No. 06-15-176 For: Revocation of Certificate of Incorporation
Protection Department Enforcement and Investor Petitioner.
DECISION
Before the Commission is a Petition (For the Revocation of the Certificate of Incorporation) dated 25 January 2015 filed by the Enforcement and Investor Protection Department (EIPD) against Singfil Hydro Builders Corporation (Singfil).
THE RELEVANT FACTS
Singfil is a corporation duly registered with the Commission on 27 September 2010.
EIPD alleging that the Articles of Incorporation of Singfil was falsified because the names of The case arose from a letter sent by Engr. Cristeto Dinopol (Engr. Dinopol) to the
three incorporators: Anastacio Muntuerto, Teresa B. Tompar and William Maceren were merely added after the notarization of the document and before the same was submitted to the SEC.1
EIPD held a preliminary conference with the incorporators and officers of Singfil to inquire on the issue raised by Engr. Dinopol. Incorporators Muntuerto and Maceren denied the allegations and argued that: (1) the certification from the Office of the Clerk of Court of Pasig was based on a machine copy of the Articles and not the original document; (2) Engr. Dinopol made a judicial admission in his Answer to the intra-corporate controversy that the three are incorporators of Singfil; (3) Engr. Dinopol already withdrew his complaint for
Mandaluyong City; and (4) the other five incorporators of the corporation do not dispute falsification and use of falsified documents with the Office of the City Prosecutor of
the position of the three persons as incorporators and directors.2
In a conference with Singfil's corporate secretary Atty. Viernesto, the latter mentioned that the Articles of Incorporation was prepared by Engr. Dinopol's staff and that the same was signed by the eight incorporators on different dates and on different places.
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n the mattero Singfii Hydro Builders Corporatior SEC Admin Case No. 06-15-176 Page 2 of 6 Atty. Viernesto also stated that he saw the incorporators sign the document but they did not appear before a notary public.3
Based on EIPD's investigation, the two Singaporean nationals: Tay Seng Lee and Tay Hock Jin, Alvin signed and acknowledged the Articles of Incorporation before a notary public on 18 August 2010 but based on the travel records issued by the Bureau of Immigration the two arrived and departed on 21 August 2010. Therefore it was physically impossible for the two Singaporeans to be present when the document was acknowledged.4
EIPD concludes that the statement in the Articles of Incorporation that the two Singaporeans appeared before a notary public on 18 August 2010 is false and misleading and that it does not comply with Sections 14 and 15 of the Corporation Code. EIPD further alleges that Singfil's officers and directors failed to explain this falsity despite notice and reasonable time to address the same. These facts therefore warrant the revocation of their certificate of incorporation under Section 6 (i) (1) of PD 902-A which reads:
Commission shall possess the following powers: "Section 6. In order to effectively exercise such jurisdiction, the (i) 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, including the following:
l. Fraud in procuring its certificate of registration;
XXX."5
EIPD argues that Singfil and the two Singaporeans falsely declared that they duly signed and acknowledged the document despite the fact that they cannot be physically present on the date indicated in the document. Despite the document's falsity, Singfil still made use of it when it registered with the Commission. As such Singfil is guilty of fraud in procuring its Certificate of Incorporation under Section 6(i)(1) of PD 902-A.6
In their Answer, Singfil alleges that there has been a mistake on the part of Atty. Carpio, the notary public, on the date indicated in the Articles of Incorporation. According to Singfil, Atty. Carpio made a manifestation in open court (in a case entitled Antonio Tompar et. al. vs. Atty. Ramon Carpio and John Does") that the actual date of notarization
the actual date of arrival of the Singaporeans and the actual date of notarization. Singfil was on 21 August 2010 and not on 18 August 2010. Therefore, there was no conflict as to
further alleges that the acknowledgement portion is a certification of the notary public not the incorporators.7
In their Reply8, EIPD rebutted Singfil's claim that the notary public made a mistake on the date of notarization as indicated in the Articles of Incorporation. The EIPD attached in its Reply a copy of the Notarial Register of Atty. Carpio obtained from the Office of the
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Clerk of Court of Pasig Regional Trial Court.9 The notarial register indicated the date of notarization as 18 August 2010. EIPD contends that Singfil failed to rebut Atty. Viernesto's statement that he saw the incorporators sign the same but they did not appear before the notary public. EIPD reiterates that the certificate of incorporation of Singfil should be revoked due to fraud in procuring the same.1o
LAWS INVOLVED
Section 14 of the Corporation Code reads:
"Sec. 14. Contents of the articles of incorporation. - All corporations organized under this code shall file with the Securities and Exchange Commission articles of incorporation in any of the official Ilanguages duly signed and acknowledged by all of the incorporators... (emphasis supplied)
form of the Articles of Incorporation. Section 15 of the same code includes a notarial acknowledgment in the prescribed
Section 6 (i) (1) of the Securities Regulation Code (PD 902-A) vests on the Commission the power to suspend, or revoke, after proper notice and hearing, the franchise or certificate of registration of corporations, partnerships or associations which are procured through fraud.
ISSUE
The issue to be resolved in the present case is: whether there was fraud in the procurement of Singfil's Certificate of Incorporation and thus revocable, because the two Singaporean incorporators were not present at the time the document was acknowledged before the notary public?
DISCUSSION
The petition lacks merit. Singfil's certificate of incorporation was not procured through fraud.
Singfil claims that their Articles of Incorporation was notarized on 21 August 2010 Documentary evidence proves otherwise since the date appearing on the document11 is 18 August 2010 which is the same date reflected in the copy of the notarial register attached to the EIPD's Reply. The best evidence of the contents of the document is the document
the manifestation in open court of the Notary Public that it is otherwise or was just a itself. The contents of the document speak for itself and it cannot be overridden even by
mistake.
Sufficient evidence establishes that Tay See Lee and Tay Hock Jin, Alvin were not or cannot be in the country on 18 August 2010 when the Articles of Incorporation was
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Page 4 of 6 notarized because based on the Certification issued by the Bureau of Immigrations, the two arrived and departed in the Philippines on 21 August 2010.12 There is therefore a defect in the notarization of the Articles of Incorporation
regularity in its execution is removed. However, it will not result to rendering void the transaction subject of the document notarized. The requirement of notarization is merely formal and not substantive as it does not affect the validity or enforceability of the case involving a Deed of Sale notarized by a person who does not have the capacity to do so, the Supreme Court held that such defect will not result to the avoidance of the sale of be in a public instrument under Article 1358 of the New Civil Code is for convenience and not for validity or enforceability of the transaction involved. Therefore, a document with a defective notarization is reduced to a private document and the presumption of transaction involved. particularly, how does it affect the document notarized? The case of Meneses vs. Venturozo13 enunciates that a defect in the notarization will strip the document of its public character and reduce it into a private instrument. In Tigno vs. Spouses Aquino14 a the property involved. The Court pointed out that the requirement that certain documents Which leads to the question: what is the effect of a defective notarization and more
same is defective due to the absence of the two Singaporeans on the date of the Articles of of Incorporation is considered as a formal requirement, not a substantive one. It must be pointed out that there was in fact an acknowledgement in the present case although the Incorporation's notarization but such fact alone does not warrant the revocation of the Certificate of Incorporation. and 15 of the Corporation Code leads to the conclusion that the notarization of the Articles Applying the said rationale to the requirement of notarization under Sections 14
incorporation fraudulently procured. A defect in the notarization of the Articles of Incorporation, in the absence of any other finding that material statements made in the document were false and misleading cannot be considered as fraudulent to warrant the revocation of Singfil's Certificate of Incorporation. Section 6 (i)(1) PD 902-A empowers the Commission to revoke certificates of
same, the fraud employed must be contained in or in connection with the documents and/or papers submitted to the Commission.15 Any material misstatement made by the incorporator or the corporation concerned.16 corporation in its Articles of Incorporation which is found later to be a falsehood by the Commission is deemed to be fraudulent regardless of the intent or knowledge of the In order that the Certificate of Registration be revoked due to fraud in procuring the
before the notary public for notarization, other material statements such as: falsehood in Incorporation had been revoked, aside from the fact that the incorporators failed to appear In the previous rulings made by the Commission where the Certificate of
is In the matter"of Nature Garden Park Resort and Spa Corporation SEC Admin Case No. 03-15-173 citing In the matter of Silvermoon Security & 16 In the matter f Nature Garden Park Resort and Spa Corporation SECAdmin Case No.03-15173 citing In the matter of Knight Capital Phil., Ic., SEC I1z Annex "E-1" and "E-2" of the Petition 13 G.R. No. 172196. October 19, 201 Admin Case No. 07-10-121 R. No. 129416, November 25, 2004 Investigation Agency, Inc. et. al., SEC Case No. 12-05-99 further citing In the matter of Charlyn Marketing Enterprise SEc Case No. 03-05-4g
fail to appear before the notary public but more importantly, there were material circumstances reasonably indicated that the incorporators indeed committed fraud to misstatements in their Articles of Incorporation. the residence of the incorporators17, forgery in one of the incorporator's signature18 or falsehood in the nationality of one of the incorporators19 were present. These surrounding procure their Certificates of Incorporation because not only did some of its incorporators Singfi Hydro Builders Corporation FCAdr min Case No. o0 In the matter of. Page 5 of 6 6-15-176
where there may be some formal deficiency or error in a pleading, provided that the same notarization there is no factual misstatement in the Articles of Incorporation itself. No less than the Supreme Court said, "liberal construction of the Rules may be invoked in cases does not subvert the essence of proceedings and connotes at least areasonable attempt to comply with the Rules" (emphasis supplied).20 In the case of Singfil other than the non-appearance of the two Singaporeans during
information in their Articles of Incorporation or has mislead the Commission to believe a fact to be true which had the Commission known would result.to the denial of the issuance of a certificate of incorporation. Singaporeans were not present during notarization Singfil made any untrue or falsified any EIPD failed to adduce any evidence to indicate that aside from the fact that the two
Engr. Dinopol, from whom this present case started, is not without fault or liability. The rule that he who comes to court must come with clean hands not only applies to courts of law but also in administrative bodies, this Commission included.21 conference. Suffice to say that if there was any defect or irregularity in the notarization, prepared the Articles of Incorporation as per Atty. Viernesto's testimony before the EIPD Also noteworthy to point out is the fact that it was the staff of Engr. Dinopol who
such deficiency after reasonable time that the Commission can reject or disapprove the Articles of Incorporation.22 of the Articles of Incorporation only resulted to a defect in form. Formal requirements may sometimes be relaxed provided that there has been substantial compliance. Even the supplied). The remedy is to order the amendment of the document so that it would comply with the prescribed form and it is only when the corporation failed to amend and correct wordings of Section 15 of the Corporation Code provides that "the articles of all domestic corporations shall comply substantially with the_following_form: xxx" (emphasis In essence, the failure of the two Singaporeans to be present during the notarization
required form despite the defective acknowledgement. Neither can the said absence be construed as the kind of fraud sanctioned by Section 6 (i)(1) PD 902-A to warrant the revocation of their Certificate of Incorporation. The Commission believes that Singfil was able to comply substantially with the
17 In the matter of Donggwang Clark Corporation SEC Admin Case No. 10-13-168 (SEC-EPD Case No. 12-3010) 2 The clean hands doctrine 22 Section 17 of the Corporation Code 19 (n the matter of Terracota Villas, (nc. SEC Admin Case No.11-11-137 20 Sps. Heber & Charlita Edill vs. Sps. Norberto & Desideria Dulpina, G.R. No. 188360, January 21, 2010 8 In the matter of Natures Garden Park Resort and Spa Corporation SEC Admin Case No. 03-15-173 No.L 0 se agreement presented for its adjudication (Soriano, et. al. vs. Bravo, et. al., G. R. No. 152086, December 15, 2010 citing Dequito v. L!amas, G.R. ember 4.1975 ed by the Department of Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board (DARAB) on the determination of the validity of ?
of merit. WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition is hereby DENIED for lack Singfil Hydro Builders Corporatior SEC Admin Case No.0-15-176 In the matter of Page 6 of 6
Articles of Incorporation revoked. NOTARIZED within 30 days from receipt of this Decision. Failure to comply shall render its Singfil is hereby ordered to submit an amended Articles of Incorporation PROPERLY
SO ORDERED.
Pasay City, Philippines, 24 January 2019
EMILYO|B.)AQUINO WMAA Chairperson U
ANTONIETA F. IBE ML Commissioner uano fie EPHYRO LUIS B. AMATONG Commissioner WM JAVEY PAUL D. FRANCISCO Commissioner
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