Ailing Legacy owner, 16 others face new raps

Posted at 07/17/2009 10:12 AM | Updated as of 07/17/2009 1:31 PM

Respondents accused of siphoning off P29.6 million from the Rural Bank of Bais

MANILA - The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) filed with the Department of Justice (DOJ) Task Force on Legacy its third syndicated estafa case against Celso delos Angeles and 16 others including the board of directors of the closed Rural Bank of Bais. 

RB Bais is a Legacy-affiliated bank now under PDIC receivership. The complaint alleged that the respondents were responsible for siphoning P29.6 million from the bank through fraudulent transactions and that the funds were generated from the general public through aggressive deposit solicitation, according to a PDIC press release.

The criminal case emanated from the creation of 2,749 fictitious motorcycle loans from February to September 2007 amounting to a total of about P151.92 million. Of this amount, net proceeds amounting to P140.2 million were deposited to the savings account of Legacy Motors Inc. (LMI) in RB Bais. LMI is owned by de los Angeles.

Of the total loan accounts, 2,741 were not supported by loan documents. It was found that the amount of P29.6 million was withdrawn from the LMI account of which P27.176 million was deposited to the accounts of delos Angeles in other banks while P2.5 million allegedly went into the election fund of delos Angeles.

PDIC further said in its complaint that the motorcycle loans were later erased from the books of RB Bais by making it appear that these were paid using the withdrawals from the account of delos Angeles-owned Fusion Capital Corporation with RB Bais.

The account of Fusion was later found to be funded by fictitious or simulated investment loans.

Aside from delos Angeles, others charged include the following:

  1. Alexis Petralba
  2. Roy Hilario
  3. Ariel Isberto
  4. Agnes Santiago
  5. Arnel Sulquiano
  6. Jeanette Ortiz
  7. Myrna Axalan
  8. Carmencita Cedo
  9. Rolando Labrador
  10. Wilfredo Novo
  11. Edgar Cando
  12. Lidonna Gabayan
  13. Cecil Ibgos
  14. Wieshaun Ebacuado
  15. Joylyn Tandoy
  16. Leopoldo Regino

PDIC President Jose Nograles said that PDIC continues to investigate the Legacy-affiliated banks and gather evidence for subsequent cases to be filed.

He said that PDIC is currently investigating some 44 more cases involving fictitious loans/deposits of Legacy corporations aimed at siphoning off funds from the Legacy banks for the benefit of delos Angeles.
 


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