SEC Adm. Case No. 10-04-19 Lexber, Inc.
Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Bldg, EDSA Greenhills, Mandaluyong City Department of Trade and Industry Republic of the Philippines
IN THE MATTER OF:
SEC En Banc Case No. 1o-04-19 LEXBER, INC. E
DECISION
Lexber, Inc. ( "Lexber," for brevity) of the Order dated 29 September 2004 issued by the Corporation Finance Department (`CFD," for brevity) which the party allegedly Before the Commission is a Petition for Review1 dated 21 October 2004 filed by
received on 07 October 2004.2
FACTS OF THE CASE
The CFD issued a letter dated 26 March 2004 to Lexber, directing it to submit its Information Sheet (SRC Form 20-IS) for its Annual Stockholders' Meeting held on 07
SRC Rule 20 (3)(c)3 of the Securities Regulation Code ("SRC," for brevity).4 January 2004, and to show cause why it should not be held liable for the violation of
Lexber replied to the CFD in a letter dated 19 April 2004, requesting "forbearance of its inadvertence in complying with said Rule owing to the recentness of its implementation"5 and offered to pay the corresponding filing fee of Five Thousand in a directive dated 21 April 2004, ordering Lexber to pay a fine of|One Hundred (P5,000.00) Pesos if it is to submit a timely report.6 The request was denied by the CFD
Thousand (P100,000.00) Pesos within five (5) days from receipt of the directive.7 On 07 June 2004, Lexber requested reconsideration of CFD's April 21 directive meting the fine for its failure to file SEC Form 20-IS and again on 06 July 2004.8
1 A Petition for Review is not among the pleadings covered by the 2000 Rules of Procedure nor is there an applicable procedure under the Rules. The instant Petition does not make allegations otherwise
3 Ibid., Statement of Facts, par. 2, p. 2. 5 Referring to the Amended Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Securities Regulation Code. Ibid., Statement of Facts, par. 2, p. 3. 8 Ibid., par. 5, p. 3. included in a Petition for Review on Certiorari, hence the case shall be treated as an Appeal. 2 Petition for Review, p.1. 7 Id., par. 3, p. 3. 4 Republic Act No. 8799 (2000).
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On 29 September 2004, the CFD issued an order denying the second request for reconsideration that reads in part:
"LEXBER, INC., being an issuer which has sold a class of its securities pursuant to a registration under Section 12 of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC) has the duty, pursuant to Section 20 of the SRC and its implementing rules, to file with the Commission within the mandated period SEC Form 20-IS and to transmit copies of the same tojevery security holder that is entitled to vote. Section 17.2 of the SRC which defines who are reporting persons does not qualify whether the issuer's registered securities are non-proprietary (as in the case of Lexber, Inc.) or equity/proprietary shares.
A copy of said Information Statement filed with the Commission constitutes a disclosure document that is available to purchasers Of said registered securities and/or of the investing public which they may use as basis of their investment decision. xxx"
Hence, the instant Petition.
Lexber is of the view that it did not violate SRC Rule 20 and argues that: "if the IRR of the SRC became effective only on 1 March 2004, after Lexber held its annuall
submitting its Information Statement to the Commission." In addition,{Lexber posits meeting (on 07 January 2004), it could not have violated SRC Rule 20{(3)(c) for not
the argument that as a holder of timeshares, a class of non-proprietary securities, it is not required to submit an Information Statement.
ISSUES
The issues to be resolved are the following:
1) Whether or. not SRC Ruie 20 applies to Lexber, an Issuer of Non-Proprietary
Timeshares.
2) Whether or not Lexber violated SRC Rule 20 - Disclosure to Stockholders
Prior to Meeting of the Amended IRR of the SRC, particularly SRC Rule 20 (3) (c) given that the Amended IRR became effective after the Corporation had already conducted its annual meeting.
9 Details supplied.
A
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RULING
We uphold the ruling of the CFD.
Anent the first issue raised by Lexber, the SRC is clear that: "securities shall not
Statement duly filed with and approved by the Commission."1o be sold or offered for sale or distribution within the Philippines, withoutia registration
Supreme Court upheld the ruling of the Commission En Banc in requiring 'registration of timeshares as securities and held: In iIMESHARE Realty Corporation ys. Cesar Lao and Cynthia V.ICortez 11, the
"(T)he provisions of B.P. BIg. 17812 do not support the contention of petitioner that its mere registration as a corporation already authorizes it to deal with unregistered timeshares. Corporate registration is just one of several requirements before it may deal, with timeshares: xx petitioner is absolutely proscribed under Section 4 from dealing with unregistered timeshares, thus:
Section 4. Requirement of registration of securities. -- (a) No securities, except of a class exempt under any of the provisions of Section five hereof or unless sold in any transaction exempt under any of the provisions of Section six hereof, shall be sold or offered for sale or distribution to the public within the Philippines unless such securities shall have been registered and permitted to be sold as hereinafter provided. (Emphasis supplied.)
WHEREFORE, the petition is DENIED for lack of merit."13
involving securities. As such, Lexber, as issuer of registered securities,lis required to Timeshares are neither exempt securities nor among the exempt transactions
comply with the reportorial requirements of the SRC, which provides:
the following: "17.2.The reportorial requirements of Subsection 17.1 shall apply to
(a) An issuer which has sold a class of its securities pursuant to
the obligation of such issuer to file reports shall be suspended for any a registration under Section 12 hereof: Provided, however, That
11 G.R.'No. 158941. February 11, 2008. 12 Now the Republic Act No. 8799 or the Securities Regulation Code (2000). 10 Ibid., Sec. 8. 13 Emphasis supplied.
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fiscal year after the year such registration became effective if such issuer, as of the first day of any such fiscal year, has less than one
as the Commission shall prescribe and it notifies the Commission of hundred (100) holders of such class of securities or such other number
such; xxx"
Notably, even issuers whose securities are exempt from registration requirements are nonetheless required to comply with the filing 'of reportorial requirements, as held in Union Bank of the Philippines vs Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC):14
"Because its securities are exempt from the registration requirements under Section 5(a)(3) of the Revised Securities Act,i5 petitioner argues that it is not covered by RSA Implementing Rule 11(a)-1, {which requires the filing of annual, quarterly, current predecessor and
statements and forms of proxy; and Rule 34(c)-1, which obligates the successor reports; Rule 34(a)-1 which mandates the filing of proxy submission of information statements.
We do not agree.
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by banking or financial institutions mentioned in the law. corporation, is exempt from complying with the reports Nowhere does it state or even imply that petitioner, as a'listed This provision exempts from registration the securities issued
reguired by the assailed RSA Implementing Rules. Worth repeating is the CA's disquisition on the matter, which we quote:
"However, the exemption from the registration requirement enjoyed by petitioner does not necessarily connote that [it is] exempted from the other reportorial requirements. Having confined the exemption ehjoyed
securities for public offering, and not [to] the subsequent filing of by petitioner merely to the initial requirement of registration of various periodic reports, respondent Commission, as the E regulatory agency, is able to exercise its power of supervision and control over corporations and over the securities market as a whole. Otherwise, the objectives of the 'Full Material Disclosure' policy would be defeated since petitioner
of respondent Commission and the investing public."1s corporation and its dealings would be totally beyond the'reach
14 G.R. No. 138949. June 6, 2001 15 See Note 12. 16 Emphasis supplied.
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Moreover, Lexber did not allege that it has ceased to become a reporting company under SRC Subsection 17.2(a), that requires that "as of the first day of any fiscal year after the effectivity of its registration statement, it has less than 100 holders Of the registered securities and it notifies the SEC of such fact."17
Thus, the CFD's position that Lexber is required to comply with the reportorial requirements of the IRR of the SRC is correct.
Anent the second issue, Lexber asserts that it did not violate the provisions of SRC Rule 20- Disclosures to Stockholders Prior to Meeting considering that the Amended IRR of the SRC became effective only after fifteen (15) days from its publication on 13 February 2004 which is after the stockholders' meeting of Lexber took place on 07 January 2004.
In its Comment18 to the petition, CFD is of the position that "al mere citation
deficiency to warrant a reversal of the imposable penalty on the erring company.ni9 therefore of SRC Rule 20 instead of SRC Rule 17.1(b) should not be taken'as a technical
The said rule provides:
"SRC Rule 17.1(b) Information Statement Rule:
1. Applicability of SRC Rule 17.1(b). - The provisions of this Rule shal apply to issuers required to file reports pursuant to Section 17 tof the Code and SRC Rule 17 thereunder.
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a. Preliminary copies of the information statement shall be filed with the 5. Filing Requirements.
Commission along with the payment of the prescribed fee at least ter
are first sent or given to stockholders. (10) business days prior to the date definitive copies of such material
b. Definitive copies of the information statement and the annual}report
furnished to stockholders shall be filed with, or mailed for filing to, the pursuant to paragraph 4 above, in the form in which such material is Commission not later than the date such material is first sent or given to any security holder. One (1) copy of such material shall at the same time be filed with, or mailed for filing to, each Exchange_upon' which any class of securities of the registrant is listed for trading. 20
18 Dated 10 March 2005. 19 Comment, p. 2. 17 Rafael A. Morales, The Philippine Securities Regulation Code (Annotated), p.141.(2005) 20 IRR of the SRC.
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Meanwhile, Rule 20 of the Amended IRR provides:
"Rule 20 -- Disclosures to Stockholders Prior to Meeting
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C. Filing Requirements
Preliminary copies of the information statement and proxy form shall be filed with the Commission at least ten (10) business days prior to the date definitive copies of such material shall be first sent or given to security holders.
The registrant shall contact the Commission for any comment On the preliminary materials.
At the time of filing the preliminary information materiat, the registrant shall pay the Commission the fee of Five Thousand|Pesos (P5,000.00) or such other amount as the Commission may prescribe.
Copies of the definitive information statement, proxy form and all other materials (if any), shall be filed with the Commission prior to the date such material/s shall be first sent or given to security hoiders. One (1) copy of such materiai shall at the same time be filed with, or mailed for filing to, any Exchange in which any class of securities of the registrant is listed for trading.
report under paragraph (4) of this Rule, if applicable, shall be N distributed to security holders at least fifteen (15) business days from The information statement, proxy form and the management
the date of the stockholders' meeting.xxx"
A perusal of the two provisions will show that the two rules are not inconsistent with each other, and the requirement for issuers of registered securities has always existed. In addition, Rule 78 of the Amended IRR of the Securities Regulation Code provides: "All rules and regulations, circulars, orders, or any part thereof and the rules and regulations promulgated by persons required to be registered under the SRC or any part thereof, in conflict with or contrary to these rules or any portion hereof, are hereby repealed or modified accordingly."
The policy against implied repeal is clear:
"A repealing clause in an Act which provides that 'all laws or parts thereof inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed
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or modified accordingly' is certainly not an express repealing clause because it fails to identify or designate the Act or Acts that are intended to be repealed. Rather, it is a clause which predicates the intended repeal upon the condition that a substantial conflict must be found in existing and prior Acts. Such being the case, the
construction regarding implied repeals apply ex proprio vigore.m21 presumption against implied repeals and the rule against strict
"Repeals by implication are not favored and will not be indulged, unless it is manifest that the administrative agency intended them.i As a regulation is presumed to have been made with deliberation and full knowledge of all existing rules on the subject, it may reasonably be concluded that its promulgation was not intended to interfere
with or abrogate any earlier rule relating to the same subject.
matter of an earlier one, or unless the reason for the earlier unless it is either repugnant to or fully inclusive of the subject
one is 'beyond peradventure removed.' Every effort must be exerted to make all regulations stand -- and a later rule will not operate as a repeal of an earlier one, if by any reasonable construction, the two can be 'reconciled. "2
Moreover, by analogy, it is worth noting that the Supreme Court stated in Securities and Exchange Commission vs. Interport Resources Corporationt et al.23 :
"As a rule, an absolute repeal of a penal law has the effect of depriving the court of its authority to punish a person charged with violation of the old law prior to its repeal. This is because an unqualified repeal of a penal law constitutes a legislative act of rendering legal what had been previously declared as illegal, such that the offense no longer exists and it is as if the person who committed it never did so. There are, however, exceptions to the rule. Onelis the inclusion of a saving clause in the repealing statute that provides that the repeal shall have no effect on pending actions. Another exception is where the repealing act reenacts the former statute and punishes the act previously penalized under the old law. In such instance, the act committed before the reenactment continues to' be an offense in the statute books and pending cases are not affected, regardless of whether the new penalty to be imposed is more favorable to the accused. xx
21 Iloilo Palay and Corn Planters Association, Inc. et al. vs. Hon. Jose Y. Feliciano, etal. G.R. No. L-24022, 22 Commissioner of Internal Revenue vs. Solidbank Corporation, G.R. No. 148191. November 25, 2003. 23G.R." No. 135808 *October 6, 2008 March 3, 1965.
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the Securities Regulations Code impose duties that: are
Revised Securities Act."24 (emphasis Supplied) substantially similar to Sections 8, 30 and 36 of the repealed
Applying the analogy, the reportorial requirements under Section 17.1(b) of the IRR of the SRC were reenacted in Section 20 of the Amended IRR. Thus, the non compliance by Lexber with the requirements under the IRR, whether the original or amended version, was correctly identified and penalized by the CFD.
WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition is hereby DENIED for Iack of merit.
Lexber is hereby ORDERED to immediately pay the assessed penalty in the amount of One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) within five (5) days from receipt of this Decision.
SO ORDERED.
Mandaluyong City, 25 March 2011.
. E B. BARIN Chairperson
tL9& Ma. JuAnita E. cUefO RAUL J. PALABRICA
Commissioner Commissioner
MANUEL Faberto B. Gaite ELADIO /M M JALA
Commissioner mmissioner
24 G.R. No. 135808 October 6, 2008
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