sec_opinion Opinion No. 23-16ReOpinion No. 23-16Re 2023-11-24

Opinion No. 23-16Re: Eligibility of a Foreign Investor to be Elected as Chairman of the Board in a Party Nationalized Corporation

Securities and Exchange Commission 2F

OFFICE OF tHE GENERAL COUNSEL

SEC OGC Opinion No.23 -t

Re: Eligibility of a Foreign Investor to be Partly Nationalized Corporation Elected as Chairman of the Board in a

24 November 2023

Mendiola Baul & Valenzuela Law Office Suite 1105, 11th Floor Prestige Tower,

Pasig City, Metro Manila F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center.

Attn: Atty. Magher S. Baul

Dear Ma'am:

1.) whether Cordial Shipping, Inc. ("Cordial" or the "Company") can allow a foreign investor to be elected] as its Chairman of the Board; and 2.) the extent of participation allowed for a foreign investor sitting as a member of the Board, particularly in the exercise of and for the protection of his/ her interest in the Company. This refers to your letter dated 18 October 2023 requesting for the Commission's opinion on

and managers, and to any person or entity engaged in international marine and maritime business such as but not limited to full and partial crewing of ocean-going vessels acting as managers of ships or their crew.1 (AO1), is to provide complete marine services, as principal or agent, to shipowners and other ship operators Hence, you stated that Cordial is a private recruitment or manning agency for local or overseas employment. As mentioned in your letter, Cordial's primary purpose, per its submitted Articles of Incorporation

comply with the foreign equity restrictions under the Constitution, Commonwealth Act No. 108 (the "Anti- Company observes the 25% foreign equity restriction in its shareholdings and the limitation of Dummy Law") and the 12th Foreign (nvestment Negative List (12th FINL). Hence, you disclosed that the participation of foreign investors in the Board of Directors. Relative thereto, you recognize that Cordial, as a private recruitment and manning agency, shall

member of the Board, particularly in the exercise of and the protection of his/ her interest in the Company. can be appointed/elected as its Chairman whose participation is limited only to presiding in Board meetings. In addition, you would like to know the extent of participation of a foreign investor as a sitting Given the above circumstances, you would like to be apprised whether a foreign investor of Cordial

under Item No. 12 List A of the 12th FINL2, and hence, a partially nationalized corporation. Accordingly, the Company cannot hire any foreigner who will intervene in its management, operation, administration or Based on the facts you provided, we agree that Cordial, as a recruitment and manning agency, falls

2 Up to twenty-five (25%) of foreign equity I Cordial Shipping Inc.'s Articles of Incorporation. 12.) Private recruitment, whether for local or overseas employment (Art. 27 of PD No. 442) XXX

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specific nationality requirement as a requisite for the exercise or enjoyment of a right, franchise or president, vice-president, treasurer, secretary, etc.4 intervene in the management, operation, administration or control thereof whether as an officer, employee or laborer therein " in business activities where there is a constitutional or statutory provision imposing a privilege. The ban prohibits foreigners from being elected or appointed to management positions as control. As provided under Section 2-A of the Anti-Dummy Law3, foreign nationals are not allowed "to

Specifically authorized by the Secretary of Justice, because to do otherwise is a violation of Section 2-A of the Anti-Dummy Law.5 intervene in its management, operation, administration or control, whether as an officer, employee or Iaborer therein with or without remuneration except as technical personnel whose employment may be Consequently, a wholly or a partially nationalized corporation cannot hire any foreigner to

board meetings. Thus, there is a need to determine whether such a Chairman falls under the restriction under Section 2-A of the Anti-Dummy Law. be appointed as the Chairman of the Board but his/ her powers as such will only be limited to presiding in administration and control of the corporation by the members thereof in their individual capacity.6 the Board of Directors/governing body has no individual power or authority to perform management function. The powers delegated to the Board of Directors/governing body can only be exercised by it acting as a body when a quorum is present. Hence, there can be no intervention in the management, operation, entities in proportion to their shareholdings. The reason for the exception is that the Board of Directors/governing body performs specific duties as a "body." Unlike corporate officers, each member of elected/appointed as nevertheless, they are allowed representation in the "Board of Directors" or "governing body" of said In the case of Cordial, the foreign investor who is likewise a member of the Board of Directors is to However, it is noteworthy that while generally, "corporate officers" in wholly or partially nationalized business activities "foreigners" are disqualified to be

7 SEC Opinion dated 15 May 1985 addressed to Atty. Francisco F. Angeles citing 2 Fletcher, Cyc. Corps., sec. 506 at 541; Ballantine on 6 Ibid. Corporations, Rev. ed., sec. 52 at 142. the board of directors or governing body of corporations or associations engaging in partially nationalized activities shall be allowed in 5 SEC-OGC Opinion No. 19-10 dated 13 March 2019 : SEC OGC Opinion No. 19-14 dated 15 July 2014 citing SEC Opinion dated 11 September 2002, addressed to Atty. Perseveranda A. Abrenica. less than the value of the right, franchise or privilege enjoyed or acquired in vioiation of the provisions hereof but in no case less than five thousand pesos: Provided, however, that the president, managers or persons in charge of corporations, associations or partnerships violating the provisions of this section shall be criminally liable in lieu thereof: Provided, further, That any person. corporation g proportion to their allowable participation or share in the capital of such entities. therein with or without remuneration except technical personnel whose employment may be specifically authorized by the Secretary country, to intervene in the management, operation, administration or control thereof, whether as an officer, employee or laborer of Justice, and any pers. herein above bus franchise, privilege, property or business to a person, corporation or association not otherwise qualified under the Constitution or the provisions of the existing laws; or in any manner permits or allows any person, not possessing the qualifications required by the Constitution, or existing (aws to acquire, use, exploit or enjoy a right, franchise, privilege, property or business, the exercise and enjoyment of which are expressly reserved by the Constitution or or business, the exercise or enjoyment of which is expressly reserved by the Constitution or the laws to citizens of the Philippines or of any other specific country, or to corporations or associations at least sixty per centum of the capital of which is owned by such citizens, permits or allows the use, expioitation or enjoyment thereof by a person, corporation or association not possessing the requisites prescribed by the Constitution or the laws of the Philippines; or leases, or in any other way, transfers or conveys said right. 3 "SEC. 2-A. Any person, corporation, or association which, having in its name or under its control, a right, franchise, privilege, property officer who succeeds to the chairman's executive duties in his absence or disability. In such a given situation, an alien cannot qualify as chairman of the board of directors. However, where the president is the chief executive officer, typically, the duties of the Chairman of the board relate to presiding at meetings is designated, usually by the by-laws but sometimes in board resolutions, as the general manager or chief executive officer of the corporation. if the chairman of the board is so designated, the president is frequently designated the chief administrative or chief operating officer [or] may simply clearly be the and his functions as an executive vary so widely in different companies as to be indefinable. There is no settled practice."7 The typical pattern of executive duties is that the president or the chairman of the board S enjoyed or acquired in violation of the provisions of this Act; and Provided, finally, That the election of aliens as members of In SEC Opinion dated 15 May 1985, the Commission discussed that "the concept of board chairman ac A sociation shall, in addition to the penalty imposed herein, forfeit such right, franchise, privilege and the property or. rated shall be punished by imprisonment for not iess than five nor more than fifteen years and by a fine of not on who knowingly aids, assists, or abets in the planning, consummation or perpetration of any of the acts existing laws to citizens of the Philippines or of any other specific

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national may qualify as the chairman of the board.1o where the function of the chairman of the board as provided for in the by-laws consists merely of presiding at the meetings of the board or of committees of which he is a member, a non-Philippine shall assign. 8 The duty of the Chairman of the board as presiding officer is not an executive one.9 Thus, of the board and of committees of which he is a member and carrying out such other duties as the board

to their allowable membership therein. In the same vein, an alien national may assume the post of the Chairman of the Board whose act shall be limited to that of a presiding officer during board association is engaged in partly nationalized activities, foreign nationals may sit in the board in proportion meetings.11 This was further reiterated in SEC Opinion No. 07-07, where the Commission opined that if the

of the corporation in his/her individual capacity.13 exercise the corporate powers (Sections 36-43 of the RCC) granted under the RCC through his membership in the Board. However, it must be reiterated, and as earlier discussed, that the powers delegated to the Board of Directors/governing body can only be exercised by it acting as a body when a quorum is present. Thus, a single board member cannot intervene in the management, operation, administration and control to enter into contracts and to embark on a businessi2, an act or decision of a sole board member cannot validate or carry-out an act without the consent and approval of the majority of the board or not until a quorum is attained, as the case may be. Hence, a board member whether foreign or not, is allowed to corporation is generally vested in the Board, as it is the central power that authorizes the executive officers limited to only presiding in Board meetings, then a foreigner can be appointed as such. As to your second query , it must be noted that while the management of the business of a Considering the foregoing, given that the function of the Chairman of the Board of Cordial shall be

investigation, it will be disclosed that the facts relied upon are different, this opinion shall be rendered null Commission in other cases or upon the courts whether of similar or dissimilar circumstances.14 If upon and void. particular issue raised therein. It shall not be used in the nature of a standing rule binding upon the circumstances and documents disclosed/submitted, and should be considered relevant solely to the It shall be understood that the foregoing opinion is rendered solely on the basis of the facts,

Please be guided accordingly.

Very truly yours.

Uoiymm Romuald C Padilla General Counsel W

www.sec.gov.ph | ogc_picc@sec.gov.ph 12 Aquino, Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Revised Corporation Code 2020 Edition, p. 281. 14/F The SEC Headquarters, 7907 Makati Avenue (+63 2) 8818 8260 /(+63 2) 8818 5348 Ibid citing 2 Fletcher, Cyc. Corps., sec. 506 at 542 11 SEC Opinion dated 8 August 2007 addressed to Atty. Pastor M. Reyes, Jr. 14 Paragraph 7, SEC Memorandum Circular No. 15, Series of 2003 Supra, Note 7 citing Ballantine Sterling, California Corporation Laws,Vol. 1, 1982 edition, Sec.89.03 at chap. 5-42 10 SEC Opinion dated 25 March 1992 citing SEC Opinion dated 15 May 1985. 13 Supra, page 2, par. 3. Salcedo Village, Bel-air, Makati City TOvRhe Hinland

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