SEC En Banc Case No. 03-17-423 Savings and Loan Association Of P&G Phils. Employees, Inc. (PECA) Appellant, Company Registration Monitoring Department, Appellee.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Finance Securities and Exchange Commission PICC Secretariat Building, PICC Complex, Pasay City
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF P&G PHILS.EMPLOYEES, INC.(PECA)
Appellant,
SEC En Banc Case No. 03-17-423 Re: Violation of Memorandum Circular No. 08, Series of 2009
MONITORING DEPARTMENT, COMPANY REGISTRATION AND Appellee.
DECISION
EMPLOYEES, INC. (PECA), praying that the En Banc reverse the Letter-Orders of the misstatement2 in PECA's 2013 Audited Financial Statements. March 2017 by Appellant SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF P&G PHILS. Commission's COMPANY REGISTRATION AND MONITORING DEPARTMENT (CRMD) dated 7 August 2015 and 22 January 2016 wherein CMRD imposed a Fine for material For the consideration of the En Banc is a Memorandum of Appeali filed on 3
RELEVANT FACTS
(SRC) authorizes the Commission to "make, amend, and rescind such accounting rules whose purpose3 is the "operation of a non-stock savings and loan association." As with all corporations, PECA is obligated to submit its annual Audited Financial Statements (AFS) to the Commission. Section 68 of the Securities Regulation Code and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Code." PECA is a duly-registered Corporation (SEC Registration No. 0000039904)
imposition of a Fine of P2,000 or 1/10 of 1% of the amount of misstatement. whichever is higher4 if a private corporation makes a "material misstatement" in its total amount of withdrawable capital contributions of PECA members. financial statements, defined generally as an "overstatement or understatement of income, asset, liability, or equity, that the Commission may consider material."s (Emphasis supplied) The allegedly misstated entry here is P1,182,526,675 which is the Furthermore, Memorandum Circular No. 08, Series of 2009 authorizes the
regulatory supervision of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Section 22 As a Non-Stock Savings and Loan Association, however, PECA falls under the
1 Dated 2 March 2017. 2 Material overstatement of Liabilities, resulting in Material understatement of Members' Equity 3 2nd Paragraph of the Amended Articles of Incorporation of PECA dated 11 January 2002. 4 Number I (A) -- Scale of Fines; Ordinary Corporations with no Secondary License. 5 Number III (B)(6) - Test of Materiality; Other Misstatements.
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Stock Savings and Loan Association Act of 1997 provides that: ("Regulatory Powers over Associations") of Republic Act No. 8367 aka the Revised Non-
Board shall continue and consist of the following: xxx Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 130 of operations of any Association by the [BSP's] Monetary Republic Act No. 7653, the power to regulate the
Associations, which include[s], among others: xxx (b) [R]egulating the. operation and activities of
Associations; (Emphasis supplied) (3) [I]mposing a uniform accounting system and manner of keeping the accounts and records of
XXX XXX XXX
The Bangko Sentral shall have the power to enforce the laws, orders, instructions, rules andregulations
[Non-Stock Savings and Loan] Associations xxx promulgated by the [BSP's] Monetary Board applicable to
8367) and impose Penalties for the "willful making of false statement or misleading statement on a material fact" (Section 23[b] of R.A. 8367). Reports showing "the amount and character of assets and liabilities" (Section 21 of R.A. The BSP also is specifically empowered to require the submission of Annual
PECA filed its Financial Audit Report (FAR) for the year 2013 with the BSP. On 28 July 2014, in its capacity as a Non-Stock Savings and Loan Association,
capital contributions of its members under liabilities. This was allegedly6 in 2009). year 2013 with the Commission. In both initial filings, PECA booked the withdrawable accordance with Philippine Financial Reporting Standards (PFRS) and the definition of "financial liability" under Philippine Accounting Standard (PAS) 32 (effective 1 January On 25 April 2014, PECA also filed its Annual Financial Statements (AFS) for the
FAR, essentially because under BSP Circular No. 789 dated 28 February 2013. withdrawable capital contributions should be booked as members' equity. On 8 August 2014, the BSP wrote a Letter ordering PECA to submit a revised
to members' equity. reclassified the P1,182,526,675 withdrawable capital contributions from liabilities On 4 September 2014, PECA submitted its revised FAR to the BSP, wherein it
same reclassification of withdrawable capital contributions. On the same day, PECA submitted a revised AFS to the Commission, upon the
complied with the BSP's directive to reclassify its withdrawable capital contributions. On 15 September 2014, the BSP wrote a Letter, acknowledging that PECA
6 Paragraph 3.2 of PECA's Memorandum on Appeal.
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P1,185,526 (1/10 of 1% of P1,182,526,675) against PECA for material overstatement of Liabilities, resulting in material understatement of Members' Equity. In response to the PECA's claim that it was merely following BSP's directive, the CRMD stated that: On 7 August 2015, the CRMD issued a Letter-Order imposing a Fine of
The contention that the filing of the amended 2013 AFS was due to the directive of the BSP hence[PECA] did not violate MC 8 [series] of 2009 is not meritorious.In the first place, such directive of BSP would not have been issued had the classification of accounts in the original 2013 AFS of the subject corporation [been] correct.7
Regulations (IRR) of the SRC which deals with "Re-Issuance of Financial Statements" The CRMD stressed that the Rule 68 of the [2006] Implementing Rules and
expressly provides that:
financial statements. (Emphasis supplied) the material deficiency or misstatement of the original (iii) An amendment or re-issuance of the financial statements shall not exonerate the company from the penalty that may be assessed by the Commission due to
General Accountant (0GA),9 in the latter's Memorandum dated 3 February 2015, confirmed that: The CRMD's Letter-Order likewise stated that the Commission's Office of the
The misstatement constitutes more than 10% of the Total Liabilities and Total Members' Equity xxx [T]he amendment of the said AFS will not cure the defect in the original AFS[;] hence, [PECA] should be assessed with a penalty for its violation of SRC Rule 68, as amended, based on SEC MC No. 8, Series of 2009.1 (Emphasis supplied)
reconsider the fine imposed. PECA claimed that its reclassification cannot be penalized as a material misstatement since it was merely obeying the regulating agency, the BSP. On 28 October 2015, the PECA wrote to the CRMD, asking the Commission to
Fine and denying with finality the request for reconsideration, to wit: On 22 January 2016, the CRMD sent a Letter-Order reiterating the imposition of
In view of the foregoing, we reiterate the denial of your request per our letter-reply dated 7 August 2015.
Should you have any more contentions, the proper procedure is to appeal the same to the Commission En
9 Annex K of PECA's Memorandum on Appeal. 7 Page 2 of CRMD Letter-Order dated 7 August 2015. 8 10 d
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Banc pursuant to Rule XI of the 2006 Rules of Procedure of the [SEC].11
In this regard, Rule XI of the 2006 SEC Rules of Procedure provides that:
Sec. 11-1. Ordinary Appeal. - An appeal to the Commission En Banc may be taken from a decision, order, are questions of fact, of law, or mixed questions of fact or resolution issued by an Operating Department if there and law.
Commission En Banc within fifteen (15) days from Sec. 11-2. How Appeal is Taken. - Appeal may be taken by serving upon the adverse party and filing with the notice of Decision, Order or Ruling, a Notice of Appeal and a Memorandum on Appeal and paying the corresponding docket fee therefor xxx (Emphasis supplied)
addition to its previous arguments, PECA argued that the OGA acquiesced that: On 3 March 2017, PECA filed the instant Appeal to the Commission En Banc. In
Considering that the subject company is regulated by inquiry be made if clearance for the amendment of AFS is required from said agency.12 [the] Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, it is recommended that
made any confirmation or inquiry with the BSP on the foregoing matter."13 According to PECA, "It does not appear, however, that the Operating Department
Hence, this Appeal.
DISCUSSION
proceeding, procedural rules may be relaxed, especially if there are compelling year after the lapse of the 15-day reglamentary period. The procedural rules dictate that this appeal should not be given due course. However, this being an administrative substantial arguments. It must be mentioned at the outset that the instant Appeal was filed more than a
penalized as a material misstatement under the Commission's rules. PECA argues that it is primarily governed by BSP, and that the BSP has already absolved PECA from material misstatement. BSP's exercise of discretion prevents the Commission from contributions from liabilities to members' equity. to comply with BSP rules, can be imposing a fine. The issue here is whether PECA's reclassification of withdrawable capital
11 Page 2 of CRMD Letter-Order dated 22 January 2016. 12 Supra note 9. 13 Paragraph 5.4 of PECA's Memorandum on Appeal.
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The appeal is impressed with merit.
very clear that the regulatory body over such entities is the BSP. It is the appropriate government agency to require the submission of annual reports and to impose penalties. The Revised Non-Stock Savings and Loan Association Act of 199714 makes it
This includes discretion over reportorial requirements and penal provisions. registered as a corporation with the Commission, it is primarily governed by the BSP PECA is a Non-Stock Savings and Loan Association. Even though it is also
be sought by the CRMD from the BSP. If the BSP has exercised its discretion on a rules belongs to the BSP, and it also conceded that clearance for the reclassification must certain matter, such as whether the reclassification would qualify as a material misstatement, the Commission must defer to the BSP's wisdom. In fact, the OGA did not dispute that primary jurisdiction to make and enforce
BSP rules, to wit: misstatement, we must consult the BSP rule on material misstatements by a Non-Stock different from the Commission's rule. The term "willful" is very conspicuous in the Savings and Loan Association. Note that the BSP rule on material misstatement is In order to gauge whether the reclassification constitutes a punishable material
The willful making of a false statement or misleading 35 of Republic Act No. 7653.15 (Emphasis supplied) the director of the department of the Bangko Sentral statement on a material fact to the Monetary Board or to charged with the regulation of Associations or to his examiners shall be punished in accordance with Section
Furthermore, under the Commission's rules, subsequent amendment does not absolve a be penalized by the BSP. On the other hand, willfulness is irrelevant in the Commission's rules, as long as there is an "overstatement or understatement of income, asset, liability, or_equity, that the Commission may consider material."16 Absent willfulness, a false or misleading statement on a material fact would not
corporation from liability for material misstatement. The Commission's rules thus focus
because material misstatement under the Securities Regulation Code is a mala on the mere occurrence of the misstatement and not its willfulness or intent. This is prohibita offense.
the wisdom of the governing agency. not to impose a fine. The BSP sent PECA a letter, directing the reclassification of withdrawable capital contributions from liabilities to members' equity in order to abide by rules likewise issued by the BSP. When PECA complied with BSP's letter and performed the reclassification, the BSP duly acknowledged the correction. The BSP did not begrudge that PECA should have performed the correct classification to begin with imposed fines if so warranted, but it did not do so. The Commission has to defer to (which is the rationale for the Commission's stricter rule). Indeed, the BSP could have Here, the BSP applied its criteria of willful material misstatement and decided
14 Sections 21, 22, 23. 15 Section 23(b) of the Revised Non-Stock Savings and Loan Association Act of 1997. 16 Supra note 5.
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misstatement and imposed a fine, it erroneously substituted the BSP's judgment with its jurisdiction. own. At the very least, the CRMD should have taken OGA's suggestion to have prior consultation with the BSP as to the basis and/or effect of the latter's decision not to penalize PECA, but it failed to do so. Stated otherwise, the CRMD exceeded its Therefore, when CRMD applied the Commission's criteria for material
Orders of the CRMD dated 7 August 2015 and 22 January 2016, imposing a Fine for material misstatementi7 in PECA's 2013 Audited Financial Statements, are hereby REVERSED WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Appeal is hereby GRANTED. The Letter-
SO ORDERED.
Pasay City, Philippines; 14 September 2017.
C TERESITA J. HERBOSA Chairperson
WX Celee ANTONIETA F. IBE * Commissioner ** EPHYRO LUIS B.AMATONG Commissionerl anu LWOm
BIASAMES GVITERBO UCommissioner EMILIO BAQUINO Commi$sjoner
** Separate concuring opinion to follow. *On Leave
17 Supra note 2.
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