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[Title] => Glasgow bid for 7-year payment of SEC fine rejected
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission is not inclined to accept the proposal of pseudo-investment firm Glasgow Credit and Collection Services Inc. to pay the assessed penalty of P10 million over a seven-year period.
An SEC official, who requested not to be named, said the commission is not likely to approve Glasgows proposed mode of payment. "The commission wants a shorter period. It should only be for one year," the same official said.
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[Title] => Filing of criminal raps vs Glasgow owners pushed
[Summary] => The Pasig Prosecutors Office has recommended the criminal prosecution of the owners and directors of Glasgow Credit and Collection Services Inc. for having allegedly committed large-scale estafa.
The order was signed by Pasig Prosecutor Fernando H. Dumpit.
In the order, Dumpit said: "Based on the evidence adduced, there exists a sufficient ground to engender a well-founded belief that crime of large-scale estafa in violation of Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code, has been committed and respondents are probably guilty thereof and should be held for trial."
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MANUEL ROLDAN JR
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[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission is not inclined to accept the proposal of pseudo-investment firm Glasgow Credit and Collection Services Inc. to pay the assessed penalty of P10 million over a seven-year period.
An SEC official, who requested not to be named, said the commission is not likely to approve Glasgows proposed mode of payment. "The commission wants a shorter period. It should only be for one year," the same official said.
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[Title] => Filing of criminal raps vs Glasgow owners pushed
[Summary] => The Pasig Prosecutors Office has recommended the criminal prosecution of the owners and directors of Glasgow Credit and Collection Services Inc. for having allegedly committed large-scale estafa.
The order was signed by Pasig Prosecutor Fernando H. Dumpit.
In the order, Dumpit said: "Based on the evidence adduced, there exists a sufficient ground to engender a well-founded belief that crime of large-scale estafa in violation of Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code, has been committed and respondents are probably guilty thereof and should be held for trial."
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November 3, 2003 - 12:00am