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[Title] => Romulo, EPCI Bank officials may face charges for SRC violations
[Summary] => Officers and directors of Equitable PCI Bank including former Foreign Affairs Secretary Roberto R. Romulo, may face criminal and administrative charges for breach of securities rules and regulations of the Revised Penal Code, according to an official of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
SEC commission secretary Gerard Lukban said the agency is studying the possibility of imposing administrative and criminal charges against the bank and its directors for failure to disclose material information in violation of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC).
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SEC commission secretary Gerard Lukban said the agency is studying the possibility of imposing administrative and criminal charges against the bank and its directors for failure to disclose material information in violation of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC).
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