+ Follow ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER JESUS MARTINEZ Tag
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[Title] => Palace accepts Poblador resignation as associate commissioner of SEC
[Summary] => Malacañang has accepted the resignation of Joselia Poblador as associate commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission, who opted to cut short her stint at Asias oldest securities watchdog allegedly due to loss of confidence in the SEC leadership.
An appointee of President Joseph Estrada, Poblador still had one and half more years to serve in office.
SEC Commission Secretary Gerard Lukban said Poblador submitted her letter of resignation to the President in December but it was only last Thursday that Malacañang accepted her resignation.
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Coyiuto says broker can be elected PSE chairman
[Summary] => The group of Philippine Stock Exchange broker-director Robert Coyiuto Jr. said the Securities Regulation Code provision prohibiting a broker from sitting in the management of the exchange does not apply to the chairman of the bourse.
The Coyiuto group, through their legal counsel Felipe Remollo, said there is nothing in the law that classifies the chairman of a corporation as an officer and therefore Section 33.2 of the SRC does not apply to the chairman of the exchange.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => Bautista calls suit filed by farmers pure harassment
[Summary] => Securities and Exchange Commission Chairperson Lilia R. Bautista branded yesterday the case filed by a farmers group based in Surigao del Sur against her and two other SEC associate commissioners as "pure harassment" and intended to benefit certain people who have their own agenda.
"This is pure harassment and certainly intended to damage the reputation of people who have devoted years of service in the government to the best of their ability and have not enriched themselves in office," Bautista said in a statement.
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[Title] => Palace accepts Poblador resignation as associate commissioner of SEC
[Summary] => Malacañang has accepted the resignation of Joselia Poblador as associate commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission, who opted to cut short her stint at Asias oldest securities watchdog allegedly due to loss of confidence in the SEC leadership.
An appointee of President Joseph Estrada, Poblador still had one and half more years to serve in office.
SEC Commission Secretary Gerard Lukban said Poblador submitted her letter of resignation to the President in December but it was only last Thursday that Malacañang accepted her resignation.
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[Title] => Coyiuto says broker can be elected PSE chairman
[Summary] => The group of Philippine Stock Exchange broker-director Robert Coyiuto Jr. said the Securities Regulation Code provision prohibiting a broker from sitting in the management of the exchange does not apply to the chairman of the bourse.
The Coyiuto group, through their legal counsel Felipe Remollo, said there is nothing in the law that classifies the chairman of a corporation as an officer and therefore Section 33.2 of the SRC does not apply to the chairman of the exchange.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => Bautista calls suit filed by farmers pure harassment
[Summary] => Securities and Exchange Commission Chairperson Lilia R. Bautista branded yesterday the case filed by a farmers group based in Surigao del Sur against her and two other SEC associate commissioners as "pure harassment" and intended to benefit certain people who have their own agenda.
"This is pure harassment and certainly intended to damage the reputation of people who have devoted years of service in the government to the best of their ability and have not enriched themselves in office," Bautista said in a statement.
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