SEC En Banc Case No. 02-16-395 John Benedict G. Aguzar Plaintiff-Appelant, - versus - Enforcement and Investor Protection Department and Jose Cecilio G. Penaflor, Defendant-Appellees.
Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Bldg., EDSA Greenhills, Mandaluyong City Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance
JOHN BENEDICT G. AGUZAR. Plaintiff-Appellant,
-versus-
JOSE CECILIO G. PENAFLOR, PROTECTION ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT Defendant-Appellees. AND INVESTOR and SEC En Banc Case No. 02-16-395
DECISION
Benedict G. Aguzar (Aguzar), seeking to reverse and set aside the Order dated 07 January 2016 (Assailed Order) of Enforcement and Investor Protection Department (EIPD) that dismissed the former's complaint against Jose Cecilio G. Penaflor (Penaflor). Before the Commission En Banc is an Appeal' filed on 09 February 2016 by John
"CAP-M Consultancy Co." (CAP-M), a partnership which is engaged in the business of associations engaged in commerce, industry, aquaculture and other enterprise"3. He accused Penaflor of using CAP-M's name, bank accounts, and receipt book to illegally sell securities EIPD for illegal sale of securities. Aguzar avers that on 17 July 2014, he and Penaflor formed "management and technical consultancy to persons, corporations, partnerships and to the public. Thus, he filed a complaint against Penaflor for violating Section 26.3 - Fraudulent Transactions4 of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). On 10 December 2015, Aguzar filed a verified Complaint2 against Penaflor with the
ground that the matters raised in the complaint arose from intra-partnership relations. Consequently, jurisdiction over such dispute is within the regular courtss EIPD, on 07 January 2016, dismissed Aguzar's complaint for lack of jurisdiction on the
Hence, the instant Appeal.
contends that EIPD hastily concluded that his statements on Penaflor illegal selling of Aguzar argues that EIPD erroneously dismissed his complaint against Penaflor. He
1 Notice of Appeal and Memorandum of Appeal dated 09 February 2016. 2 Annex "B" of the Appeal. 3 Article II of CAP-M Consultancy Co.'s Articles of Partnership. 4 Section 26.3 Engaged in any act, transaction, practice or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or deceit 5 Assailed Order's dispositive portion - "The matters raised in the Complaint being constitutive of a controversy arising out of intra- partnership relations, jurisdiction over the Complaint is with the appropriate Regional Trial Court and not the Securities and Exchange Commission. PREMISES CONSIDERED, the instant complaint is hereby DISMISSED for lack of jurisdiction." upon any person
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enjoining the latter from further selling securities. To support these allegations, Aguzar presented additional evidence, to wit: securities, which is based on his personal knowledge and under oath, was not sufficient to initiate an investigation. Aguzar further argues that EIPD did not even require Penaflor to answer the allegations in his complaint. He also claims that he intended to file the complaint to inform the Commission of Penaflor's illegal activities using CAP-M in order to warn the investing public. He is seeking for a Cease and Desist Order (CDO) be issued against Penaflor,
Annex C D E H F G I Letter of Bank of the Philippines Islands to CAP-M Notice to the Public on Penaflor published in Philippine Daily Inquirer by the Philippine Stock Exchange Demand Letter of Menardo Quinosa against Penaflor Penaflor's list of Investors Checks issued by Penaflor to Jahred Tangcunco Show Cause Letter of San Beda College to Penaflor with attached handwritten letter-complaints of students against Penaflor Text messages between Jahred Tangcunco and Penaflor Evidence
Memorandum to Aguzar's Appeal within ten (10) days from receipt of its Ordero. EIPD, on 18 February 2016, filed its Reply Memorandum. On the other hand, Penaflor filed on 07 March 2016 a motion for extension, The Commission En Banc directed Appellees to file their respective Reply requesting for additional time to file his Reply Memorandum.
expunged from the records. Since the Commission did not receive Penaflor's Reply Penaflor's motion for extension. Penaflor filed a prohibitive pleading as defined under Section 3-6 of the 2006 SEC Rules of Procedure (2006 Rules)9. In effect, such pleading is automatically Memorandum within the prescribed period, his right to file the same is considered to have been waived. Thus, this case was deemed submitted for resolution. Before we resolve the case on the merits, we first resolve the issue concerning
allegations in the Appeal and the evidence presented. The foregoing considered, we now resolve the case on the merits based on the
We find the Appeal partially meritorious.
against Penaflor to enjoin the latter from using CAP-M's name, bank accounts and receipt book in selling of securitiesto Aguzar prays for the Commission to set aside the Assailed Order and issue a CDO
lack of jurisdiction. While it is true that the Commission has no jurisdiction over intra- corporate/intra-partnership controversies, it has jurisdiction to investigate and penalize As to the Assailed Order, we disagree with EIPD in dismissing Aguzar's complaint for
8 Motion for Extension of Time to File Comment dated 24 February 2016. 6 Order dated 10 February 2016. 7 Dated 12 February 2016. 9 Section 3-6. Prohibited Pleadings - The following pleadings or any submission that is filed or made under a similar guise or title shall not be allowed: x x x e) Motion for extension of time to file pleadings, affidavits, or any other submission of similar intent; x x x Should one be filed, said prohibited pleadings or submissions shall be automatically expunged from the records of the case. I0 Prayer of the Appeal.
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person shall engage in the business of buying or selling securities in the Philippines as a broker as such with the Commission11. individuals/entities, who without a license, offer/sell securities to the public. As a rule, no or dealer, or act as a salesman, or an associated person of any broker or dealer unless registered
Penaflor was selling securities, without a license, through their partnership CAP-M. To support payment for investments. Accordingly, EIPD should have investigated and verified these license, was selling securities to the public. Aguzar claimed, based on personal knowledge, that such allegation, He presented the following: 1.) handwritten letter-complaints; 2.) transcripts of text messages of investors; 3.) a list of Penaflor's investors; and 4.) copies of checks as allegations, since it is the investigating and prosecuting arm of the Commission. In the instant case, there appears to be evidence revealing that Penaflor, without a
allegations and evidence in Aguzar's complaint need to be further investigated and verified. As for issuance of a CDO, the Commission cannot rule yet on the said matter, since the
investigation. Order dated 07 January 2016 is REVERSED and SET ASIDE. John Benedict G. Aguzar's Complaint against Jose Cecilio G. Penaflor is hereby REMANDED to EIPD for further WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Appeal is partially GRANTED. EIPD's
SO ORDERED.
City of Mandaluyong, 17 March 2016.
TERESITA J. HERBOSA Chairperson
MANUT Commissioner BERTO B.GAITE ANTONIETA F. IBE # Commissioner
EPHYRO LUIS B. AMATONG Wx RCR
Commissioner JAMES G.VITERBO Commissioner
*on leave
11 Section 28 of the SRC.
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