Friday

Prosecutor inhibits, transfers taipan case to Justice

http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=news3_june26_2009

UNDER pressure and “a cloud of doubt,” the Makati City prosecutor handling the grave coercion complaint of tycoon Lucio Tan’s younger brother against him has passed the case on to the Justice Department.

Second Assistant City Prosecutor Edgardo Hirang said he decided to inhibit himself from the case because of claims by Senator Panfilo Lacson that former Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez had been transferred to Malacañang for allegedly meddling on behalf of Tan’s brother, Mariano Tanenglian, in his case against the security officers of the Tan-owned Allied Bank.

“This office dispenses justice strictly on the merits of the case. However, a cloud of doubt has been cast,” Hirang said in his order.

Hirang’s decision was approved by City Prosecutor Feliciano Aspi, who in turn forwarded all the documents of the case to the Office of the Chief State Prosecutor at the Justice Department.

The criminal complaint was filed in February by Tanenglian against Allied Bank’s security chief and six guards for allegedly preventing him from entering the bank’s parking area to attend a board meeting on Feb. 4.

Tanenglian, the chief financial officer of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies at the time, complained that security chief Christopher Dobles, head of Allied Bank’s Corporate Security Department, stopped him and his driver, Ladislao Oriendo, and even drew their firearms when he insisted on entering the building. Ferdinand Fabella

Monday

Irreconcilable Differences

It looks like the fight between Lucio Tan and his brother Mariano Tanenglian has escalated into a highly emotional level aggravated by "amor proprio". The crack seems to have widened with Tanenglian's assertion that Bong (Lucio Jr., El Kapitan's son by his first wife Carmen) should be the heir apparent to the vast business empire of Tan and not Michael whom the Taipan sired with his second wife.

Some family members have been trying to smooth what is now turning out to be irreconcilable differences between the siblings - with Mariano threatening to bring the family feud out into the open. According to sources, Tanenglian described his older brother as a "Chinese emperor" who will never give in until his very last breath.

Photos: Lucio Tan and Mariano Tanenglian Starting a Business in Simpler Times


Lucio Tan and Mariano Tanenglian Starting a Business in Simpler Times





Wednesday

The succession problem we have all been waiting for; is here and now. This is the LAST and BIGGEST internal fight of the Lucio Tan Group..

The succession problem we have all been waiting for; is here and now. This is the LAST and BIGGEST internal fight of the Lucio Tan Group and the winner is the successor to Lucio Tan.

Poster GeorgeSteveston has commented on the Blog Post in Cocktales.PH Entitled "Lucio Tan's Nightmare".


"One Response to “Lucio Tan’s nightmare”
  1. GeorgeSteveston Says:

    Mariano and his two sisters, brothers are all related by blood with exception of Lucio Tan Sr.

    Everyone in the Chinese Community abroad and local Chinese-Filipinos know that Lucio Tan Sr. is the adopted son of Mr. Tan Y.K. It is an unspoken truth.

    Being the oldest brother in a Chinese family you take good care of your siblings. However Mariano, through his greed just keep on overpricing and steal from Lucio Tan Sr. This holds true to Lucio Tan’s kids through Carmen and second wife, Letty’s sons.

    Since the father has so many partners and kids left and right, none of the kids know what to get when Lucio Tan Sr. dies. In order to avoid future complications, all Lucio Tan’s kids and including his brothers steal from him. Sad, but TRUE.

    Lucio Tan Sr. is a good and honest businessman. He has the luck on business per se, but NO Luck when it comes to his family. All of his immediate family are leechers excluding his wives, Carmen and Letty. Carmen was there when he was poor,but Letty made him rich.

    Mariano has been stealing from his brothers companies since 1977. You know how many buildings he own?

    Anyway, it is really SAD to see the ingrateful Mariano is doing. The Chinese-Filipino community is on Lucio Tan Sr.’s side. Never on Mariano. We see Mariano as a back-stabber and worthless person. It is sad, but true.

    As they say, you do not shit on the hands that feed you."

    1) If what user GeorgeSteveston has commented is the truth, why then is the Filipino Community and the Filipino-Chinese Community placing their support behind Mr. Mariano Tanenglian? Any evidence that will support GeorgeSteveston's claim? Any journals or publications?

    2) The fact that Dr. Lucio Tan is an adopted son of the late Mr. Tan Yan Kee and Mrs. Tan-Chua King Ha is a rumor to most, fact to some. Only inside sources and sources close to the family can confirm that. Do you have proof?

    3) As reported, Dr. Lucio Tan has 2 sisters, Tan Hui Bin (married to Cheung Chi Ming) and Shirley Chua (married to Domingo Chua) and 4 brothers, Tan Eng Chan, Mariano Tanenglian, Harry Tan and Frank Chan. Out of all the brothers and sisters, only Mariano Tanenglian is reported to be one among the 4 founders of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies (The other 2 being the Late Benito Tan and the Late Atty. Florencio Santos). This is a published fact.

    4) Why would a founder, who has devoted his life to the protection and growth of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies be stealing money from the coffers of the company he holds shares in? Why steal when you already profit through shares?

    5) If it were true that Mariano Tanenglian were a corporate thief who embezzled funds away from the Lucio Tan Group of Companies, wouldn't Dr. Lucio Tan, who is known to have the eye of a hawk and the ears of an eagle, have rid of Mariano in his early years? Why would Mariano have continued to be the Treasurer of all of the companies under the Lucio Tan Group of Companies from the early stages of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies to present? Isn't that a long period of time to be blind to such embezzlement?

    6) If it were true that Mariano Tanenglian were a corporate thief, why would all the other companies in the Philippines and the world place their trust in Mariano on all the financial transactions of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies? In all dealings including deals with Airbus and Boeing, it is Mariano who is reported to have signed the papers on behalf of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies.

    7) If it were true that Mariano Tanenglian were a corporate thief, why would the Filipino and Filipino-Chinese community, for a fact, start panicking that Mariano Tanenglian, the most trusted personage in the Lucio Tan Group of Companies, is reported to be no longer with the company? And pull their funds out of Allied Bank?

    8) Mariano Tanenglian's official publicized position is that of Treasurer, Executive Director and Director of Finance/Chief Financial Officer, not someone who prices products and services. That's the job of marketing, sales and purchasing. Why would he then be accused of "Over Pricing"?

    9) If then, all what GeorgeSteveston wrote are all lies and half-truths, should society not be wondering what part Dr. Lucio Tan's other brothers, sisters, children, in-laws, mistresses and bastards are playing in this feud between 2 brothers, who together founded the Lucio Tan Group of Companies? Who weathered bad economic times to rise to today's wealth?

    10) Carmen Tan is the legal wife. Letty is the first mistress. There are many more mistresses. It is known in certain circles that both are lavish and spends money like it was an endless stream of cash. Each out-doing the other. Carmen was with Lucio when Lucio were still poor. Letty came when Lucio was rich. Who is the real wife who married Lucio for Lucio, not for Lucio's money? If you were a person looking for a spouse, would you marry someone who married you for yourself? or married you for your money?

    Ask yourself. Where is your conscience in all this?

    You ask, how many buildings does Mariano own? This blog asks, how many buildings, properties, businesses are owned by Tan Hui Bin, Cheung Chi Ming, Shirley Chua, Domingo Chua, Tan Eng Chan, Harry Tan, Frank Chan, Carmen Tan, Letty Tan, Lucio Tan Jr., Michael Tan and all the other family members of Dr. Lucio Tan?

    Honestly, we don't know. All these are mere rumors that stoke the burning fire that will push this empire into nothingness. [http://truthaboutluciotan.blogspot.com/2009/06/this-empire-is-history-by-ricardo-v.html]

    This story is not the story of Dr. Lucio Tan nor just the story of Mr. Mariano Tanenglian, it is the story of Dr. Lucio Tan and Mr. Mariano Tanenglian. There are 2 sides to each story. Journals and publications have published these.

    Have you the guts to publish your "truths" in a public journal, whether it be in English, Filipino or Chinese, submitted with all the evidences behind all your claims?

    Find the original article inside the comment section.

Who is Mrs. Lucio Tan? Carmen, Letty or another Woman?

In this post...


Letty "Lucia" Tan claims to be Mrs. Lucio Tan.

"Lucio Tan's Wife Celebrates Birthday Week"

MANILA, Philippines – It must be fate, as her birth certifica says “Lucia,” but friends call her Letty. As in Letty Tan, or “Auntie Letty,” a woman with a good heart and wife of Lucio Tan, one of the richest men not just in the Philippines but in the world. This week marks her...

Read Full Post @

http://truthaboutluciotan.blogspot.com/2009/06/lucio-tans-wife-celebrates-birthday.htm

After perusing the web for mentions of the real Mrs. Lucio Tan, this blog has posted some photos of Mrs. Carmen Tan (Wife #1) to help the public decide who the real Mrs. Lucio Tan is.

Mrs. (Carmen) Tan as some of you may know is a stockholder in many of Kapitan's companies. Her name is listed as one of the defendants in the PCGG's case against Lucio Tan. Letty's name does not even appear in any legal nor public document (available to the public) concerning the wealth of Mr. Tan.


Moreso, Letty has never been out in public media, Carmen has. Why is she now pushing to be out in the public's eye?

It is for the public to know who the rightful Mrs. Lucio Tan is.

Carmen Tan, pictured at top, or Letty Tan, pictured at bottom.




















Mrs. Carmen Tan, Legal Wife of Mr. Lucio Tan


Mrs. Letty "Lucia" Tan, One Among Many Mistresses of Mr. Lucio Tan

It is rumored that Letty Tan, supposed "Wife" #2 had her birth certificate doctored to bear the name "Lucia" in order to be 'closer' to "Lucio".

In the Philippines, anything goes, power & money can buy anything, even ones soul... No doubt, the media has already been bought by parties wishing to further the interest of Letty Tan in the Lucio Tan Group of Companies.

If Mrs. Carmen Tan is the legal wife of Mr. Lucio Tan, how can Mrs. Letty Tan be also called the legal wife? Is there no legal system in the Philippines?

More Photos of Mrs. Carmen Tan



































Here is a short clipping of the case published in this government site


On July 17, 1987, pursuant to its mandate under Executive Order No. 1of then President Corazon C. Aquino, the PCGG, on behalf of the Republic of the Philippines, filed with the Sandiganbayan a complaint for “reversion, reconveyance, restitution, accounting and damages” against respondents Lucio Tan, Carmen Khao Tan, Florencio T. Santos, Natividad P. Santos, Domingo Chua, Tan Hui Nee, Mariano Tanenglian, Estate of Benito Tan Kee Hiong (represented by Tarciana C. Tan), Florencio N. Santos, Jr., Harry C. Tan, Tan Eng Chan, Chung Poe Kee, Mariano Khoo, Manuel Khoo, Miguel Khoo, Jaime Khoo, Elizabeth Khoo, Celso Ranola, William T. Wong, Ernesto B. Lim, Benjamin T. Albacita, Willy Co, Allied Banking Corporation, Allied Leasing and Finance Corporation, Asia Brewery, Inc., Basic Holdings Corp., Foremost Farms, Inc., Fortune Tobacco Corporation, Grandspan Development Corp., Himmel Industries, Iris Holdings and Development Corp., Jewel Holdings, Inc., Manufacturing Services and Trade Corp., Maranaw Hotels and Resort Corp., Northern Tobacco Redrying Plant, Progressive Farms, Inc., Shareholdings, Inc., Sipalay Trading Corp., Virgo Holdings and Development Corp. (collectively referred to herein as respondents Tan, et al., for brevity), then President Ferdinand E. Marcos and Imelda R. Marcos, Panfilo O. Domingo, Cesar Zalamea, Don Ferry and Gregorio Licaros. The case was docketed as Civil Case No. 0005 of the Sandiganbayan (Second Division). In connection therewith, the PCGG issued several writs of sequestration on properties allegedly acquired by the above-named persons by means of taking advantage of their close relationship and influence with former President Marcos.

Shortly thereafter, respondents Tan, et al. filed with this Court petitions for certiorari, prohibition and injunction seeking to, among others, nullify the writs of sequestration issued by the PCGG. After the filing of the comments thereon, this Court referred the cases to the Sandiganbayan (Fifth Division) for proper disposition, docketed therein as follows:

a. Civil Case No. 0096 – Lucio Tan, Mariano Tanenglian, Allied Banking Corp., Iris Holding and Development Corp., Virgo Holdings Development Corp. and Jewel Holdings, Inc. v. PCGG, which seeks to nullify the PCGG’s Order dated June 19, 1986 sequestering the shares of stock in Allied Banking Corporation held by and/or in the name of respondents Lucio Tan, Mariano Tanenglian, Iris Holding and Development Corp., Virgo Holdings Development Corp. and Jewel Holdings, Inc.;

b. Civil Case No. 0097 – Lucio Tan, Carmen Khao Tan, Florencio T. Santos, Natividad Santos, Florencio N. Santos, Jr., and Foremost Farms, Inc. v. PCGG, which seeks to nullify the PCGG’s Order dated August 12, 1986 sequestering the shares of stock in Foremost Farms, Inc. held by and/or in the name of Lucio Tan, Carmen Khao Tan, Florencio T. Santos, Natividad Santos and Florencio N. Santos, Jr.;

c. Civil Case No. 0098 – Lucio Tan, Carmen Khao Tan, Mariano Tanenglian, Florencio T. Santos, Natividad Santos, Florencio N. Santos, Jr., Shareholdings, Inc. and Fortune Tobacco Corp. v. PCGG, which seeks to nullify the PCGG’s Order dated July 24, 1986 sequestering the shares of stock in Fortune Tobacco Corp. held by and/or in the name of Lucio Tan, Carmen Khao Tan, Mariano Tanenglian, Florencio T. Santos, Natividad Santos, Florencio N. Santos, Jr., Shareholdings, Inc.; and

d. Civil Case No. 0099 – Lucio Tan, Carmen Khao Tan, Mariano Tanenglian, Florencio T. Santos, Natividad Santos and Shareholdings, Inc. v. PCGG, which seeks to nullify the PCGG’s Order dated July 24, 1986 sequestering the shares of stock in Shareholdings, Inc. held by and/or in the name of Lucio Tan, Carmen Khao Tan, Mariano Tanenglian, Florencio T. Santos and Natividad Santos.

In all these cases, respondents Tan, et al. are represented by their counsel Atty. Estelito P. Mendoza, who served as the Solicitor General from 1972 to 1986 during the administration of former President Marcos.

The PCGG filed with the Sandiganbayan (Fifth Division) a motion to disqualify Atty. Mendoza as counsel for respondents Tan, et al. The PCGG alleged that Atty. Mendoza, as then Solicitor General and counsel to the Central Bank, “actively intervened” in the liquidation of General Bank and Trust Company (GENBANK), which was subsequently acquired by respondents Tan, et al. and became Allied Banking Corporation. As shown above, among the litigated properties are the sequestered shares of stocks in Allied Banking Corp. (Civil Case No. 0096)....

Sunday

This "Empire" is History - by Ricardo V. Puno

Crumbling Empire - This Business Mogul didn't train his children well. It is now clear that none of them are fit to take over the business "empire" of BM, who we hear is on the warpath and has fired, or is about to fire, some top executives for "disloyalty" (read: badmouthing the untalented siblings). BM should have found time to take care of the succession. Remember that old saying? The first generation, it is said, makes the money; the second expands the business; and the third generation loses it all. This empire might not even make it through the second generation. Someone should counsel the famously stubborn paterfamilias that keeping the home fires burning merely burn down the whole house. The betting within the empire is that the businesses will eventually crumble, no thanks to the inept generation.

Lucio Tan's wife ??? celebrates birthday week

Is this Lucio Tan's wife? This Article seems to claim that this is the real Mrs. Lucio Tan...

MANILA, Philippines – It must be fate, as her birth certifica says “Lucia,” but friends call her Letty. As in Letty Tan, or “Auntie Letty,” a woman with a good heart and wife of Lucio Tan, one of the richest men not just in the Philippines but in the world. This week marks her birthday, and it was celebrated quietly over lunches and dinners thrown by friends from here and overseas.

Theirs is a not-so-secret society of Manila-based tai tais, some with their husbands in tow, who travel the world and live the good life. “We make sure to stay active to combat Alzheimer’s,” says Auntie Letty over lauriat at a posh Chinese restaurant at the new Elements Mall in Kowloon side, Hong Kong. “We play mahjong together and enjoy good food. Go ahead, eat it while it’s hot,” says the very hospitable and warm woman wearing an earth-colored top which somehow accentuates the giant rocks drooping from her ears and on her finger. A friend proposes a toast, and she humbly accepts.

If some women aspire to be an Audrey or a Jackie, Auntie Lettty seems to be an Elizabeth. In fact, she looks like the Asian version. And, just like Elizabeth Taylor, they are both well loved, and like to live large.

Just a day ago her daughter-in-law and her granddaughter met her at the Hong Kong airport upon arrival. Both were wearing masks. One case of swine flu had just been reported in Hong Kong. Auntie Letty made sure that her grand kids were all right, and proceeded with her activities. She asked me how my flight was, and me being asleep in the plane almost all the time, I told her everything was good. “Lucio always makes sure of, number one, the safety of the passengers.” She said this with the assurance of a pastor repeating the words of a priest during a sermon. “I’m glad you enjoyed,” she says with her trademark head bow as she touches your shoulders.

“She’s really a very nice and sincere woman,” said a friend who has known her for a long time. “Nice” could be an understatement as I personally saw how she took care of her guests, serving the ones seated to her left and right with gusto, making sure they enjoyed the meal as much as her. Occasionally they would talk about issues concerning the Philippines. “I knew it! Lucio told me that for sure, Manny Pacquiao would win this one!” She then changes the topic and manages to acknoweledge one of her guests, thanks him for supporting her charities. “Thank you so much because every time my foundation approaches you for my outreach programs, you never say no. I appreciate that,” she bows her head in gratitude.

Later on, they would make a roll call of the best restaurants around town. Their group’s reach stretches from Manila to Hong Kong and all over China. In fact, last Friday they left for Xiamen province to visit Auntie Letty’s ancestral home there. In between social functions and another birthday lunch hosted in her honor, she had to visit her niece, who was having her house blessing that day. “I have to attend to so many things while I am here, because for me, family is most important. I make sure that no matter what, I am here for them,” she tells me over the phone, informing me that she might be a tad late for lunch.

Over Thai lunch at Benjarong, with her small circle of friends complete, a birthday cake is brought out and they all sing her a happy birthday song. She chuckles in delight, and says to all something she has been saying all this time, throughout all the dinners and lunches hosted for her, as her friends propose a toast.

“I am truly wealthy because I am surrounded by my true friends.” And she toasts back.

Friday

大班與華社 - Lucio Tan, Taipan and the Filipino-Chinese Community

歷史告訴我們,每個皇朝,都自内部潰敗而導致最後的衰落。讀到一則新聞,引起了不少聯想。大班與其弟的決裂已經白烈化,消息經由西報散佈出來,相信主流社會亦將對這新聞深挖猛掘,看來,一池秋水遇上颳風,今後是難以平靜了。

本來,一個皇朝的興衰,自有其規律,也有其必然性,尤其是經過這次的金融海嘯,環顧當今許多百年老店,都宣告崩潰。我們在看盡榮枯衰盛之後,也都不再覺得有什麽大震驚了。大班的皇朝,只是菲律賓社會的一個特殊奇跡,對華社來説,其實也沒有多大的關聯,他的經濟成就,並不見得對華社的經濟結構帶來什麽大影響大助益,反而是大班的行事作風,給華社帶來了莫大的困擾。

就像本屆的商總選舉,大班爲何一反他以前訂下的慣例,容許不按步就班的越級接棒,又容許不按章程隨意增添副理事長及董事,這些事情雖然不是大班出面擺弄,但是華社每一個人都知道,如果不是得到大班的首肯,商總這出歹戲是萬萬不可能上演的。由此可見,當一個人的影響力大到足以影響整個社會的時候,那並不是一件好事,因爲這是逆人類文明的行爲。文明的社會,必須尊重他人的意見,經過多數人的商議之後,制定程式,俾使衆人按既定程式來行,避免因一人而成,因一人而廢,但是很不幸地,商總正陷進這泥潭中。

對於整個華人社會,絕對不應該把自己的福祉綁在大班的經濟皇朝上,大班的皇朝就算被金銀漲破肚皮,也不會發些消費劵給華社民衆濟濟急,然則,大班又慿什麽來騎在華社之上左右大局呢?有朋友就曾經以此告阿占曰:大班的經濟皇朝能為華社帶來什麽福祉還不知道,但是如果不幸引發什麽政治風潮,華社必然蒙受牽連。

再説商總自從掙脫了臺灣國民黨的操控擺布之後,至今尚未走出一條自己的路向來,尚未能擺脫人治的格局。如果它只是如它所說的在商言商也就罷了,但事實並非如此,商總打著華社最高領導機構的大旗,並以此旗號代表華社出面與政府及主流社會打交道,因此,我們不能不盯著商總, 看它是如何地代表華社,看它如何做好華社的代表, 也看它如何有朝一日,掙脫人治而走出一條自己的路來。

編者的話 - Criticism Over Lucio Tan, Editor Fired For Writing An Article About Lucio Tan

本報刊登讀者清涼來稿 “小神仙害慘老編輯”,無意介入陳家兄弟爭端誰是誰非。本來兄弟閱牆, 純屬家事, 即使見報,外人也無須置喙。

清涼君為老編輯不管是有意或是無意刊出 “小神仙”的文章而被免職呼冤,也是值得天下有心人異口同聲一嘆!

小神仙害慘老編輯

清涼

何方“小神仙”前天在華報發表“陳永年何去何從”文章,並遵佛祖普度眾生善願為其指點迷津。

然而,這種爲人排紛解憂的善舉,卻讓該報老編輯失去飯碗。這是一位“不為五斗米折腰”的老報人的悲哀? 抑或是金權社會現實下,文人和媒體界的無奈?小神仙你更應該為這位面臨困境的可憐老編輯指點迷津才是。

其實,殺雞儆猴的拙劣行徑,往往是引發文人正氣之音共嗚的先聲。雖然老編輯被逼走了,但菲華社會一片譁然,街頭巷尾到處都在遣責手持生殺大權之人沒有給留下立足之地。任何年代,不平之聲是什麽勢力都無法抑制的,更何況是民主自由的國度裏。今天你可以慿著金權勢力;卻置一位手無縛雞之力文人于死地,但是你卻無法堵住千萬伸張正義之口。公理自在人心,是非自有公論。若陳家商業王朝的内訌事件不容見報,那橵銷陳永年代表聯盟銀行與菲國家銀行談判合併事宜及橵銷陳永年丹釀酒廠董事的消息又為什麽能在各華文報上報導呢?難道只許州官放火,不容百姓點燈?

得道者多助,失道者寡助。越王勾踐因啓可以同艱苦,所以民心所向,復國後,卻因爲他的不可共富貴,抛棄共患難的功臣,結果,又滅國了。因此,如果說小神仙的虔佛之誠是為陳永年指點迷津; 而你老編輯卻為讓小神仙發揮善願而犧牲自己,更值得菲華社會敬重, 要是能給現代勾踐引起些少啓示,那你的功德就更是無量了。老編輯,千千萬萬正義人士在你周圍,得道者多助。

QUO VADIS, MARIANO TANENGLIAN?

Amid the stifling summer heat, coffee shops are rife with talk about the ongoing feud between taipan Lucio Tan and his brother, Mariano Tanenglian. The feud centers on the alleged embezzlement of company funds for personal profit by Mariano. He has refuted this claim and many of his supporters are prepared to stand by him. Many of whom will eventually hear his story, will sympathize with him. 

The intensity of this feud is such magnitude that it can be triggered the onset of the fall of an empire. Most people believe that the Lucio Tan Group of Companies was founded solely by Lucio Tan. Most, if not all, of his little known biographies credit him with the success of this conglomerate. In truth, this success should be attributed to four individuals, namely: Lucio Tan, Benito Tan (deceased), Atty. Florencio Santos (deceased), and Mariano Tanenglian. 

The business started out as a small trading firm in the late 1950s. From there, it expanded to a multinational that includes a chemical manufacturing company, a cigarette manufacturing company, a piggery, a brewery, banks, hotels, airlines, a distillery, and real estate development. It has business interests not only in the Philippines but in Hong Kong, China, Papua New Guinea, Guam, Canada, and the USA as well. 

In order for this enterprise to get where it's presently at, it needs the capability of a trusted chief financial officer. For fifty years, Mariano Tanenglian held that position. He worked efficiently, diligently, and honestly for the company, to the point that it can be said that the company could not have attained this success without his contribution and hard work. 

With the position of chief financial officer of a huge conglomerate come all the power and perks. Therefore, it is not surprising that in his 50 years of service, Mariano has accumulated such power and has earned the rights to such perks. Lucio Tan has, in the past, publicly acknowledged Mariano's role in the company's achievements. However, it appears that of late, he is beginning to feel threatened by Mariano's control and influence in the company. In addition to this feeling, he is constantly being fed misinformation and half-truths by people close to him who are more interested in empowering themselves by ingratiating themselves with the taipan. It is widely known in the business community that Lucio Tan thrives on intrigues and exploits discontent to his advantage. 

Despite his position and power, Mariano Tanenglian has maintained a low-key profile in the business community. He has gained respect and dignity through his sincerity, discipline and industry. Another major issue in this running feud is his loyalty to Lucio Tan's first family. It is no big secret that Lucio Tan has several families. Because of this, succession to the throne of power is of foremost concern. Having been taught by their late mother on the virtue of faithfulness, Mariano has only acknowledged the legitimacy of the first wife, Carmen, and has only recognized Lucio Tan Jr. as the rightful heir. It is also common knowledge that in spite of the acute business sense of the junior, the taipan has not looked upon his son favorably. 

As a result, Mariano has earned the ire of Lucio Tan as well as those on the sidelines who have other items in their hidden agenda. He was given the ultimatum of either being exiled abroad with the rest of his immediate family or otherwise, a memo will be issued to security officers of all the companies in the group prohibiting him from entering the companies' premises. In February 2009, he was actually barred from entering the premises of the Allied Bank Building in Ayala where he holds office. 

Being at the top is said to be a lonely proposition for one is not surrounded by equals but by underlings who are mostly sycophants, smooth operators, blind adherents, or people who simply have no choice. History is full of chronicles of rulers, kings, and emperors whose empires were brought to ruins by such underlings. A good leader is one who can weed out the charlatans from the ones who are genuinely dedicated. 

Fifty years of contribution to the company has been suddenly rendered worthless. Meanwhile, quo vadis, Mariano Tanenglian? Where do you go from here? 

陳永年何去何從 - Quo Vadis, Mariano Tanenglian - Chinese Article

小神仙

炎陽酷暑熬煞人,咖啡室裡小神仙。華人主有的商業王國是當前菲華社會人們茶前酒後最熱門的話題。說陳永年吞公司鉅款被罷職的有之,為他叫屈的也大有人在。小仙與陳氏族人素昧平生,本當奇聞趣事,聽完既罷。但細聽之下,原來卻是一部歷代王朝興衰史的翻版和前奏。遍訪對該商業王國知其細底的善男信女,謹遵佛祖普度眾生善願, 特為陳永年指點迷津。

一、功高震主,歷來開國功臣的下 場都是慘不忍睹的。

貴公司是你兄弟和友人陳國雄 Benito Tan (已逝) Atty. Florencio Santos (已逝〉四位起基,從籍籍無名的小額進口到化學工業,進而捲煙廠,養畜場,銀行,啤酒廠,航空公司,制酒廠等,到如今的商業 王國:跨國公司的商業,銀行業,地產業遍佈香港,新幾內亞,關島,美國,加拿大,中國大陸等世界各地。五十年如一日,是你出將入相,協助運籌帷幄,把守財經大關,克盡職守,任勞任怨 。為公司的今天鞠躬盡瘁﹒勞苦功高

但是,你沒有將歷代開國功臣的最終命 運引以為戒,五十年把持財政大權, 僅博得一句 “不貪不取” 的如真似假美言,卻要在 “千夫所指” 的讒言下顏面盡失,尊嚴全無地走出力中心

二、剛正不亞,古今中外從來都難獨善其身。

手握重權叉剛正不亞的人,是既得利益者和爭取利益者的攔路虎。而你在公司行政財經把關上,一絲不苟:在親屬關係裡; 你只懂得遵母訓, 卻置現實 於不顧,明知多叫一個 “嫂” 對你多一分利,你卻始終不屑一聲。你對朋友真誠,對社會公益的奉獻,從不求名求 利,有口皆碑。﹒但過於 方正的人,古今中外名人,那一位不是成為眾矢之的,最終遍體鱗傷,刺蝟似地倒在血泊中。難怪給你譯擇 “全家離菲” 或 武裝守警阻擋辦公視事” 這兩條路。以上兩點,已成歷史,無可挽回。往者已逝,來者可追。小仙向你建言

三、遠賢臣,近小人。是歷史王朝 走向衰落的主因。前車可鋻。

一個國家在逼走忠良賢臣之後,正是小人得志之時。一個公司也然,有屢屢前科,以損害公司利益謀取私利的外戚,為了奪取最高權力,必然要捏造事實,混淆是非,打擊他人,提高自己。 在博取信任、搬開阻擋財路之石。爬上高峰後,將迫不及待地向對手使出趕盡殺絕的殺手間(金旁),連善於奉迎主子的律師,這時也會不顧正義而落井下石。這些都是小人得志的拙劣行徑,不足為奇。但如果你認為自己已經權力旁落,不予堅決揭發,那就是置你五十年辛辛苦苦參與建造的江山,毀於小人 之手而不顧,是大錯特錯。

四、清者自清,唯天可表,顧全大局,培植後進。

維護清白聲譽,恢復尊嚴;爭取應有權益﹒,無可厚非。以你五十年在公司的地位﹒應有一言可以興邦毀國之能量。所以﹒應該全力促成嫡長侄兒 Lucio Tan, Jr. 擔任重要職務,他是一位高智慧有潛力的年輕人,從他以前對 “電腦” 和 “漢堡包” 這兩門生意的投入,足證其高瞻遠矚能力和眼光的超前獨到。如果不是得不到貴人的扶助,甚至遭到封殺的厄運,現在必達全菲一枝獨秀,首屈一指之境界。

良薬苦口利於病,忠言逆耳利於行,希望小仙的建言對陳永年的何去何從 有所幫助。

讀者來函: 揭發華社倫常悲劇,手法令人嘆為觀止: 「本是同根生相煎何太急」 - Chinese Article About Lucio Tan

馬加智市綠帶區某大日前上午十時發生一宗聳人聽聞而又罕見的事件,菲律賓某華人主有航空公司股東之一,也是董事局副主席正欲進入大廈辦公時,該公司六名保安,突然荷槍實彈進行攔阻。初時,該副主席以為對方欲進行綁架,心裏忐忑不安。雙方僵持片刻,該副主席首先發問: 「你等意欲如何? 」為首保安答道: 「只要你不進入辦公室,大家就相安無事!」該副主席說:「我是副董事長,為何不能進入辦公室辦公?」對方說:「上頭吩咐,你再不能在此辦公」。這時,街上圍觀人群水泄不通,聽見保安的答詞,一時嘩然,那有副董事長不能進入辦公室辦公的道理?

大家都很清楚,這間航空公司的主人,就是菲律濱某著名大班,公司由其股東弟弟又是公司副董事長代為主持。現在,這間公司已由原來的百瘡干孔,慘淡經營的處境轉虧為盈,難道真是應了一句古語,狡兔死而良弓藏?

果真如此,看來也不必如逢大敵,荷槍實彈張羅得如同對付恐怖份子一般。萬一擦槍走火,豈不白白犧牲自己的骨肉手足親兄弟? 也許,手操生殺大權的老大,都知同古時的皇帝老爺,因此,作為部屬, 儘管是自己的骨肉兄弟,也只能嘆一句: 「本是同根生,相煎何太急呢?

這位飛機公司大班是僑社領袖,在一次演說中,他曾經這樣說:「宗親會是一個家族會,不是商會,大家都是族親,並非外人,並沒有什麼值得去爭的東西,誰人領導都是族親 在領導,都是一樣! 」現在,在家族生意上,難道就應該這麼殘酷地對付自己的骨肉兄弟嗎?大家都知道該宗親會向來以「忠孝傳家」為宗旨。可是照目前所發生的事情看來,飛機大班不但蓄意,排擠其股東弟弟而且還忘卻其慈母生前教誨。

華社歷年來傳頌的美談佳話是: 飛機大班事母至孝,而且緊遵其母之遺志:

「熱愛弟妹,提拔弟妹」。誠為華社令人肅然,起敬的楷模。現在,情形看來。飛機大班幾乎已變成另外一個人,不但把慈母當年的遺訓拋到九霄雲外,甚至連宗親會的宗旨也踐踏糟蹋了。試問: 那有兄長雇請荷槍實彈的武裝人員槍口指向弟弟的? 那有兄長,只憑一面之詞就下斷言,判罪于弟弟的? 難道作為弟弟,盡力為哥哥辦事,竟也會惹來「功高震主」的大禍呢? 兄弟本是手足親情,有什麼人能比手足更可靠? 更得力呢? 再說這位股東弟弟在公司,已兩年未參加重要決策;現在,決策之失誤,怎能加罪于他呢?

令人忐忑不安的煩惱是,如按照目前的情形推測,飛機大班應該是被小人所包圍,因為小人是最忌能幹的人,也最忌主公的親人,特別是主公能幹的親人: 這就是趙高,李斯文流,喬旨命太子扶蘇,大將蒙恬自殺的原因。 歷史足為我們借鑑,春秋五壩之首的齊桓公,晚年因親近小人,以至被囚禁,竟冤死三個月,沒人收屍。再說,毛主席晚年被四人幫包圍,最後竟成為毛主席一生中的一個大污點。大凡小人出現,就證明年事已高,小人正作準備伺機下手的打算。一旦相信小人,排擠手下得力大將,就可預見其江山,即將不保。那是華社僑眾最不願見到的憾事。俗語說: 「來說是非者,就是是非人」我們希望這位大班,能拿出自己的智慧和良心,排除眾人的說詞,能以家裏事,家裏解決的辦法,與其股東弟弟開誠佈公懇談,平心靜氣把事情理性地解決。不可意氣用事,不可假手于人,正如當日出面攔阻其股東弟弟的六位菲人保安,據說,有某保安之妻,事後曾對其至親表示,其夫已深得大老板之信任,竟然連老板之親弟弟也在其管轄之下呢? 是耶? 非耶? 但是有一項令人不得不相信者就是當日之事,早已成為旁人之談資,笑柄。華社真不願意看到這種令親者痛,仇者快之事,因為華社熱愛這位飛機大班,愛護他,為了他為華社不斷地作出無私的奉獻,筆者相信,全華社都不願見他英明一世,而竟然會敗于小人手中。華社都希望他能慎重思遠,厘清身邊忠奸之徒,則華社幸甚,華社最高領導機構幸甚,飛機大班之家族集團幸甚。

這是一項筆者也不敢置信的事情。但是它竟然發生了,而且在眾自睽睽之下,更是匪夷所思。以大班的大慧飽學,明智果敢,怎有可能做出這種事情?兄弟患難相處,疾病相扶持數十年,有什麼話,有什麼事不能推心置腹?

不能坦白直言?是不是別有居心的人從旁推波助瀾,甚至狐假虎威,假傳命令,促成兄弟鬩牆,自相殘殺,以遂排除異己謀求私利的目的? 親痛仇快,願大班三思。

Lucio Tan: The Saga of his Feud with Mariano Tanenglian and the Filipino Chinese Community

Lately, we have been hearing various reports about the feud between Lucio Tan and his brother Mariano Tanenglian. There are numerous editorials and articles published online and in print about the incident that gave rise to this series of fateful events.

Unfortunately, this means bad publicity for Mr. Tan. Bloggers and journalists alike (both in the Filipino and Filipino Chinese Community) are striving to let Filipino society know the truth about Dr. Lucio Tan.

This blog will contain articles that have been published in a Chinese Journal or an English Journal in the Philippines...

We will let readers be the judge...

Another Blog which contains interesting footnotes about Lucio Tan but is written in a rather vulgar language is in

It does tell the truth as society knows it...

These are the posted articles detailing the events that led to what transpires today...

Journal Online

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Guessing game

AS the old adage goes, blood runs thicker than water. But in a family business, blood ties can often turn out to be a double-edged sword.

Members of the Chinese and business community are wondering why a business tycoon humiliated his own brother in front of several people at their office in Greenbelt, Makati City.

The younger brother holds a sensitive post at the airline company and many attest that his secret recipes and unique practices in managing the family business brought in more profits for the firm.

Last week, the business mogul left their employees in shock.

Reason: He barred his younger brother from reporting to his work. He even ordered six armed security personnel to block his path and ensure that he could not enter the building.

To avoid further scandal, the younger executive left the building silently.

The following day, the business magnate sent somebody to inform his younger brother that he could return to his work without any problem

The top businessman quickly changed his mind about terminating his brother's services after

somebody from the "higher-ups" warned him that he is inviting trouble had he axed him without solid grounds.

The "adviser" told the Tsinoy Taipan that his move is unlawful and that he must correct his actions to prevent court encounters with his brother.

Many are wondering why the top businessman listens to members of the so-called "Bulong Brigade" around him than to believe and recognize the ability of his own brother.

For a family business to succeed, they said it is important that potential conflict between family emotions and the goals of the business are dealt with otherwise they can pull a business apart.

Insiders said members of this Bulong Brigade are experts when it comes to fabricating stories and destroying one's character.

Suffice it to say, they succeeded on their intention that's why they are enjoying top positions in the company.

The grapevine also revealed most of them literally came from rags. They hit the big time not by hard work but by pulling other people down. And family members of their Big Boss are not excluded.

Clue: the businessman was one of the colorful figures during the past administration. His picture with the country's former influential official while waving at the doorway of the airplane he owns landed in front pages of the leading newspapers.

At that time, he was a hot item because of the charges hurled against him by the government.

The Daily Tribune

Bank executive denounces six guards for poking guns at him

02/25/2009

A Makati bank executive has accused a bank security chief and six guards of coercion after heand his driver were barred from entering the bank’s car park to attend a stockholders’ meeting.

In his four-page complaint lodged before the Makati City Prosecutor’s Office, Mariano Tanenglian, stockholder of the Allied Banking Corp. and resident of 105 Dapitan St., Quezon City, said the incident took place at the entrance of the bank’s car park on the corner of De la Rosa and Gallardo streets, Legazpi Village, Makati City last February 4 around 10:15 a.m.

Tanenglian said security chief Christopher Dobles, head of the Corporate Security Department of the Allied Bank Center on Ayala Avenue, stopped him and his driver Ladislao Oriendo from entering the building for unknown reason.

He said when he asked why he was being barred from the premises, the guards drew their guards and surrounded his car. They then ordered him and his driver to leave the area, he added.

The complainant identified the security guards through their respective nametags on their uniform as T. Navarro; E. Valespin; M. Barangan; E. Pascua; G. Domingo and C. Sidayao.

When he asked who gave them the order to bar them from entering the bank premises, the guards replied they had an instruction from a certain Mr. Dobles.

Tanenglian claimed that when his driver informed the security guards that his passenger was a high-ranking bank official, three of them, holding long firearms, allegedly poked their guns at them.

Tanenglian asked for a written order of a prohibition to enter the bank, but the guards failed to show any paper supposedly coming from one Mr. Dobles. He said when they insisted to allow them to go through, the guards raised their firearms in a threatening and intimidating manner as if ready to shoot them.

Tanenglian instructed his driver to turn back and instead proceeded to a Charter House near the bank where he later summoned Mr. Dobles for an explanation.

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin Article - Security Guards Rapped By Bank Exec

A Makati bank executive accused a bank security chief and six guards of coercion after he and his driver were barred from entering the bank's car park to attend a stockholder's meeting.

In his four-page complaint with the Makati City Prosecutor's office, Mariano Tanenglian, stockholder of the Allid Banking Corp. and resident of 105 Dapitan St., Queszon City, said the inident took place at the entrance of the bank's car park at the corner of Dela Rosa and Gallardo Streets, Legaspi Village, Makati City last February 4 at about 10:15am.

Tanenglian said security chief Christopher Dobles, head of the Corporate Security Department of the Allied Bank Center on Ayala Ave., stopped him and his driver Ladislao Oriendo from entering the building for unknown reason.

He said when he asked why he was being barred from the premises, the guards drew their guns and surrounded his car. They then ordered him and his driver to leave the area, he added.

The complaint identified the security guards through their nametags on their uniform as T. Navarro; E. Valespin; M. Barangan; E. Pascua; G. Domingo, and C.Sidayao.

When he asked who gave them the order to bar them from entering the bank premises, the guards replied that they had instruction from a certain Mr. Dobles.

Manila Bulletin

Allied Bank security chief insists top management banned Tan brother from entering family owned building

By KRIS BAYOS

March 19, 2009, 12:00am

It was the top management of Lucio Tan’s bank in Makati City

that has officially banned his younger brother from entering the family-owned corporation since January.

This is what Allied Banking Corporation’s security chief Christopher Dobles disclosed yesterday as he submitted his five-page counter affidavit to refute the charges of grave coercion filed against him and six security guards by Mariano Tanenglian.

Saying there is no basis for Tanenglian’s complaint, Dobles maintained that he is in no position to question the debarment instruction of the top management he received “sometime in January 2009.”

“I did not find anything wrong with the instruction given to me. After all, the top management may very well bar any individual from entering the private premises of the bank. As an officer, I have no right to question who are being allowed entry into the center. I have no discretion to choose who should be granted access,” Dobles said.

He, however, failed to name the top executives who ordered Tanenglian’s debarment or even produce the memorandum pertaining to the instruction.

Tanenglian’s complaint came after he was allegedly “forced, threatened and intimidated from entering” the car park of Allied Banking Corporation at the corner of Dela Rosa and Gallardo streets in Legaspi Village last February 4.

Despite being a stockholder, treasurer and member of the board of directors of the corporation since 1977, Tanenglian, then aboard a white Mercedes Benz (XPT 868), was blocked by allegedly heavily armed security guards who raised their firearms in a threatening and intimidating manner “as if they would not hesitate to use their firearms if we would proceed.”

“The ‘raising of firearms,’ if at all true, could have easily attracted the attention of the people in the vicinity, including the driver of the car behind Mr. Tanenglian’s. But as eyewitnesses declared, nothing of that sort ever happened,” Dobles said.

Aside from Dobles, the other respondents in the case include security guards Emilio Pascua, Tranquilino Navarro, Eduardo Valerio, Marvin Barangan, Reymar Domingo, and Concepcion Siddayao.

“If Mr. Tanenglian felt offended that he was not allowed to enter the Center, he should have promptly raised the matter with the top management. Fact is that he has not up to now officially contested the action taken by the bank… he has not made any formal complaint to the bank to question his being banned from entering the center,” Dobles added.

In the meantime, Dobles said the instruction to bar Tanenglian is still standing, prompting the latter to instead hold office at

his office at Fortune Tobacco corporate building in Marikina City.

“The security guards and I are answerable to the management and are duty bound to follow legitimate instructions… Given the personal circumstances of Mr. Tanenglian, the security guards have surely accorded him the respect due him and were far from exhibiting the offense of grave coercion,” he added.

Lucio Tan Group Shares for Sale

Share holdings in group of companies comprising the conglomerate popularly referred to as the "Lucio Tan Group of Companies", to include but not limited to the following: Fortune Tobacco Corp., Asia Brewery, Inc., Allied Banking Corp., Philippine Airlines, Philippine National Bank, Eton Properties, Foremost Farms, Inc., Himmel Industries, Inc., are FOR SALE.

Interested parties may inquire further details by submitting a letter of interest with an intention to buy for initial interviews by the owners. Please address all communications to P.O. Box 332, Greenhills Post Office, San Juan, Metro Manila. Please include your corporate/personal profile with the latest financial statement of the interested party together with contacts and references.




Manila Standard Article

The Squeeze on Lucio Tan

THE Lucio Tan camp was jolted out of their Easter Monday mode by a notice on the classified ads page of the Inquirer on the same day, announcing that an unspecified bloc of shares in Fortune Tobacco, Asia Brewery, Allied Bank, Philippine Airlines, Philippine National Bank, Eton Properties, Foremost Farms, and Himmel Industries are available for sale.

The initial suspect was Ray Quiroz, a former Lucio Tan lawyer pursuing a criminal complaint against a number of Allied Bank guards.

But after an initial check, the unusual suspect turned out to be another former Tan lawyer, Natividad Santos, widow of lawyer Florencio Santos, from whom, according to the grapevine, the taipan acquired the Marikina property in the Sixties that is now home to Fortune cigarette factory.

Before the surprise newspaper ad, the Santos widow had approached and apparently been rebuffed in her efforts to sell back the minority shares to the Tan companies at her asking price, despite her and her late husband’s closeness and long service to the taipan.

How close? The Santos couple were even named as co-respondents in the several sequestration cases filed by the Aquino government against the Tan companies.

Inquirer.Net

Lucio Tan: We’re not selling out

By Doris Dumlao

Philippine Daily Inquirer

First Posted 02:52:00 04/14/2009

Filed Under: Company Information, Stock Activity, Litigation & Regulations

MANILA, Philippines—Chunks of shares in various companies under the Lucio Tan group have been anonymously placed on the block, prompting the tycoon to declare on Monday that there were no plans to sell or dilute his majority stake in any of the companies.

Industry sources told the Philippine Daily Inquirer Monday that the selling party was the family of the late lawyer Florencio Santos, a longtime friend and business associate of Tan who had been a minority stockholder since the companies were founded.

Put up for sale were shares in some of the country’s biggest companies like Fortune Tobacco Corp., Asia Brewery Inc., Allied Banking Corp., Philippine Airlines, Philippine National Bank, Eton Properties, Foremost Farms Inc. and Himmel Industries Inc.

An advertisement that appeared in the Inquirer Monday on Page B8 and titled “Lucio Tan Group Shares for Sale” fueled a lot of speculation on the identity of the seller and the motivation behind the sale.

Forbes magazine has placed the net worth of Tan’s family at $1.4 billion.

One thing for sure

“Owners of the absolute majority shareholdings in the Lucio Tan Group of Companies led by business tycoon Lucio C. Tan are not selling or disposing of their shares,” the group said Monday in reaction to the advertisement.

“We do not know who among the minority shareholders placed the ad announcing their desire to unload their shares. But one thing is for sure: It’s not Mr. Lucio Tan. The shares he owns directly and those he holds by virtue of proxies assigned to him by other majority shareholders are not for sale,” the statement added.

Most of the companies listed in the ad were included in a civil case filed by the Presidential Commission on Good Government against the Lucio Tan group at the Sandiganbayan anti-graft court after the EDSA people power revolt in 1986 that toppled the Marcos regime.

The sequestration order has been lifted but the ownership dispute is still being contested in the Sandiganbayan. The heirs of Ferdinand Marcos are staking a claim on the Tan companies.

The PCGG has been running after Tan since 1987.

Industry sources confirmed that the shares consisted of a “minority” block but could not give an estimate of the number of shares for sale in each of the companies and the market price.

But other sources said the heirs of Santos, who had been part of the Lucio Tan group since the inception of most of its companies, had expressed intention to unload the shares when their patriarch died a few years ago.

One PAL board seat

The family, for instance, holds one board seat in Philippine Airlines represented by the patriarch’s son Cesar Santos.

The patriarch and his wife Natividad are among the respondents in the ongoing civil suit filed by the PCGG, which alleges that the companies were among the ill-gotten assets acquired during the Marcos dictatorship.

Substantial enough

Analysts said that while the shares may not be large enough to create a dent in Tan’s controlling stake in the companies, they may be substantial enough in peso terms to be placed on the block.

One analyst said the seller may have put the shares on the block in order to get the best price. The Lucio Tan group may end up buying these shares anyway, the analyst said.

Other analysts said the shares might have been already offered to the Lucio Tan group—as shareholder partnerships usually require a right of first refusal—but there may not be enough incentive for the group to rush into buying the shares.

Manila Standard

ALLIED BANK RESHUFFLE - Lucio Tan’s brother removed as director

By Doris Dumlao

Philippine Daily Inquirer

First Posted 01:15:00 04/24/2009

Filed Under: Board of Directors (Appointments and Changes),Banking, Stock Activity, Financial & Business Services

MANILA, Philippines -- Taipan Lucio Tan's brother Mariano Tanenglian will cease to be a director of Allied Banking Corp., which will soon be merged with Philippine National Bank.

Allied Bank disclosed to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Thursday that the nomination of Tanenglian as director of the bank was withdrawn at the meeting of the bank's corporate governance committee.

Reynaldo Maclang, currently president of Allied Bank, was nominated to take Tanenglian's place.

No reason was provided for the withdrawal of Tanenglian's nomination although this came on the heels of market speculations about an alleged rift between the brothers.

Tanenglian owns shares in some of the companies under the Lucio Tan group, which has interests in airline, banking, property development, tobacco and liquor manufacturing.

Allied Bank is set to be merged with PNB within 2009, creating the country's fourth largest bank in assets.

Under the merger structure, PNB will issue 457 million new shares at P55 per share in exchange for 100 percent of Allied Bank's common and preferred shares. It will issue 140 new shares for every Allied Bank common share and 30.73 shares for every Allied Bank preferred share. The deal valued lock, stock and barrel of PNB at P36.6 billion and of Allied Bank at P25.2 billion.

After the merger, the Lucio Tan group will end up with 80.7 percent control while the remainder shall represent the public float.

Manila Standard

Allied Bank removes Lucio Tan’s brother

THE nomination of Lucio Tan’s younger brother, Mariano Tanenglian, as director of Allied Bank has abruptly been withdrawn for unexplained reasons.

In lieu of Tanenglian, 68, Allied Bank has nominated its president, Reynaldo Maclang, 71, as replacement, the bank’s corporate secretary, Ma. Cecilia Pesayco, told the Philippine Stock Exchange the other day.

It was not immediately clear if Tanenglian would still continue to be the bank’s treasurer. He has been a bank director and treasurer since 1977, when Lucio Tan, then an up-and-coming tobacco tycoon, acquired the ailing General Bank and Trust Co., renaming it Allied Bank.

Allied Bank, which has a pending application to be merged with and subsumed under the Philippine National Bank, another Lucio Tan bank, is scheduled to hold a stockholders’ meeting on May 20.

Tanenglian’s removal came amid his insistence, despite pleadings from his brothers, to pursue the criminal complaint he filed against the chief of Allied Bank security and his men.

Tanenglian filed a grave coercion complaint before the Makati Prosecutor’s Office against Allied Bank security chief Christopher Dobles and six security guards after Tanenglian’s car was blocked and he was prevented from entering the Allied Bank building on Feb. 9.

Dobles, who claimed he was just following management’s order, was even promoted to senior vice president after Tanenglian not only pursued the complaint but even had the case publicized in the local Chinese press.

Tan and Tanenglian both live in the sprawling family compound in Quezon City’s Biak-na-Bato St.

Despite their being neighbors, Tanenglian, apparently hurting from the Allied Bank incident, never bothered, according to the grapevine, to visit his 74-year-old brother after the latter had to stay at home for several days in early April after he slipped and fell while getting off a helicopter.

Manila Standard

PNB, Eton boards drop Lucio Tan’s brother

By Victor C. Agustin

THE feud between taipan Lucio Tan and his younger brother Mariano Tanenglian appears to have widened, with both the Philippine National Bank and Eton Properties Philippines disclosing yesterday that Tanenglian had been stricken off from the list of board nominees.

According to a Lucio Tan Group official, Tanenglian will also be dropped from the board of the other publicly listed companies of the taipan, like Philippine Airlines, Tanduay Holdings and MacroAsia.

Rumors of the falling-out between Tan, 74, and Tanenglian, 69, have been swirling in the Chinese community since February, after Tanenglian, an Allied Bank director and treasurer, sued the Allied Bank security chief and his men for grave coercion after Tanenglian’s car was stopped and the guards prevented him from entering the Allied Bank building in Makati.

The stopping of Tanenglian was an “unfortunate misunderstanding,” said Harry Tan, another Tan brother who is trying to patch up relations between his two elders.

He said Allied Bank, which was undergoing an internal audit at that time, was simply carrying out a Bangko Sentral directive on DOSRI (directors, officers, shareholders and related interests) loan examinations.

The feud has largely been kept out of the mainstream media, but the first public confirmation that the amicable settlement was going nowhere was when Allied Bank was forced to make a disclosure on Wednesday, because of the looming deadline, that it was withdrawing Tanenglian from the board nomination in the May 20 stockholders’ meeting.

Tanenglian, who was installed director and treasurer in 1977, when Tan acquired what was then known as General Bank and Trust Co., is being replaced in the Allied Bank board by its president, Reynaldo Maclang.

Tanenglian was apparently caught unaware of his being dropped from the Allied Bank board.

When asked for comment Thursday, Tanenglian’s counsel Ray Quiroz said, “He [Tanenglian] said he was not aware of any scheduled stockholders’ meeting.’’

In addition to the publicly listed companies, Tanenglian is also the treasurer of more than two dozen Lucio Tan companies including Asia Brewery, Foremost Farms and Fortune Tobacco.

Manila Standard

Tan’s brother dropped from Tanduay board

By Doris Dumlao

Philippine Daily Inquirer

First Posted 12:07:00 04/29/2009

Filed Under: Company Information, Board of Directors (Appointments and Changes)

MANILA, Philippines—Tycoon Lucio Tan's brother Mariano Tanenglian will be dropped from the board of a third publicly listed company, rum-maker Tanduay Holdings Inc.

Tanenglian's nomination to the 11-member Tanduay board was withdrawn by the company's nomination and compensation committee in a meeting on Tuesday, based on the company's disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Domingo Chua was nominated to take Tanenglian's place as a director in the country's dominant rum producer.

Aside from being in the board, Tanenglian sits as vice chair and treasurer in the company. He is also widely expected to be replaced in these posts after the new board is elected during this year's annual stockholders meeting of Tanduay.

The board of Tanduay, which is chaired by Lucio Tan, has the following other incumbent directors: Wilson Young (president); Lucio Tan, Jr.; Michael Tan; Enrique Chua; Andres Co; Peter Ong (independent director); Carlos Alindada (independent director); Harry Tan; and Teddy Ong.

It was reported last week that Tanenglian's nomination to two other publicly listed companies under the Lucio Tan group--Allied Bank and Eton Properties-- was likewise withdrawn amid talks of a falling out between the brothers.

Manila Standard

Will Kapitan buy his brother out?

Now that the falling-out between taipan Lucio Tan and his sibling Mariano Tanenglian has become public, especially following the latter’s removal from the board of key companies under the Lucio Tan group, industry sources said the likely direction down the road would be for the tycoon to buy out the latter’s shares in his companies.

But the talk of the town is that Tanenglian wants a steep price for the shares under his name—which was why he was initially the prime suspect when that mysterious newspaper ad appeared announcing the sale of shares in companies under the Lucio Tan group.

But while Kapitan has the cash to buy out (or buy back), the question is, will he do so? Doris C. Dumlao

GMA News

Lucio Tan's Brother to Testify Against Him

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoYfoiT1unA

Manila Standard

Lucio Tan’s nightmare

05/20/2009

LUCIO TAN, irascible lately because of brother Mariano Tanenglian, had finally consented to an urgent medical procedure last week.

According to the grapevine, the taipan underwent a minor surgery at the St. Luke’s Medical Center to repair a torn ligament caused by a recent slip, caused when he tripped while alighting from a helicopter.

With the 74-year-old billionaire knocked off for a few hours while under the knife, thoughts about the future of his empire and orderly succession, according to the grapevine, were foremost in the minds of his key lieutenants and his extended family.

The future of the taipan’s airline, banking, beer, cigarette and real estate empire has become especially muddier when Tanenglian, instead of a get-well card, sent public notification by way of the PCGG that he was seriously considering turning state witness, effectively joining the Marcoses, against his elder brother.

(Tanenglian, 69, had earlier been heard telling Binondo friends and colleagues that Lucio is not his blood brother. And that is the printable part.)

Tanenglian’s counsel Raymundo Quiroz declined to give any reason, assuming that he knew, what exactly his principal’s beef and objective were in this increasingly public feud.

“Mutual destruction,” countered someone within the Lucio Tan camp.

Tan, according to the grapevine, made no secret his dislike of Tanenglian’s wife, which added corrosive and combustible effects in the light of the findings of an internal audit that an estimated P60-billion loss in trading, fuel hedging, and metals hoarding led directly to Tanenglian’s treasury operations.

Incidentally, Allied Bank is holding its stockholders’ meeting tomorrow morning, and the Lucio Tan camp awaits with bated breath if Tanenglian, the bank treasurer for 32 years until March, would show up and insist on attending the annual exercise.

Highly unlikely, according to Quiroz, adding that his principal did not want to create a spectacle or a repeat of the February incident where Tanenglian’s car was stopped and prevented from entering even the Allied Bank driveway.

Then again, Quiroz was not so sure next week, when the more publicly traded Philippine National Bank, Tanduay Holdings and Eton Properties hold their respective annual meetings at the Century Park Hotel.

ABS CBN News

05/29/2009

The lawyer for former First Lady Imelda Marcos has accused government lawyers of colluding with lawyers of business tycoon Lucio Tan to dump the government’s P51 billion lawsuit against his assets.

In an ambush interview at the Sandiganbayan, lawyer Robert Sison urged Congress to start an investigation into "irregularities" in the handling of Civil Case No. 0005 by lawyers from the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) and officials of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG).

“This is a good opportunity to start a congressional inquiry to determine possible collusion between Lucio Tan and some influential people in government,” he said.

Sison appeared before the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division last Wednesday to plead for the grant of a 10-day travel permit to Mrs. Marcos for her scheduled eye surgery in Singapore.

He expressed puzzlement on the decision of the OSG and the PCGG to remove erswhile government lead counsel Catalino Generillo from CC# 0005 when the latter has been doing a good job.

Generillo earlier succeeded in putting Ilocos Norte Rep. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos on the witness stand and reportedly secured a commitment from Mrs. Marcos to testify next to corroborate her son’s statements.

In his testimony, Bongbong said his father made a diagram showing the extent of their family’s holdings in a number of Tan’s companies including Fortune Tobacco Corp., Asia Brewery, Allied Banking Corp., Foremost Farms, Himmel Industries, Grandspan Development Corp., Silangan Holdings, Dominium Realty and Construction Corp. and Shareholdings Inc.

Mrs. Marcos had earlier made a claim that her late husband owned some 60 percent of Tan’s assets in the said companies.

Sison explained that the Marcos family has been cooperating with Generillo to prove that Tan was simply holding Marcos interests in trust.

“The PCGG will try to prove that the Marcos stake in Tan’s companies was ill-gotten while we will try to convince the court that it was legitimately acquired. That is where we part ways,” he explained.

“I can’t understand why this case seems to have become OSG, Lucio Tan and PCGG vs. Imelda Marcos. Also, why is it that Atty. Generillo who was working earnestly removed at the request of (Lucio Tan’s lawyer) Atty. Mendoza?” he added.

Sison was referring to a November 17, 2008 letter of Mendoza addressed to PCGG Commissioner Narciso Nario questioning the appearance of Generillo as lead counsel in Tan’s case.

Mendoza invoked the Supreme Court pronouncement in the case of Gonzales vs. Chaves that "the Republic and all its instrumentalities, particularly the PCGG, must be represented in all actions by the OSG."

On December 3, 2008, the OSG declared it is taking over the prosecution of all PCGG cases and urged the commission to fire its lawyers.

Last May 21, PCGG Commissioner Ricardo Abcede announced in a press conference that Generillo’s appointment will no longer be renewed.

Five days later, Solicitor General Agnes Devanadera filed a manifestation before the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division saying that Generillo’s deputation as government counsel ended on November 20, 2008 and was not renewed. The OSG likewise served notice that Generillo has no authorization to speak to the media about the details of the case.

The PCGG's and OSG's moves came after Generillo questioned the statement of the government that is is preparing to make a formal offer of exhibits in the case.

He said several issues remain unresolved like his motion to disqualify Mendoza for conflict of interest as a former Solicitor General and the appeal for the admission of the testimony of former Genbank executive Joselito Yujuico.

Generillo also stressed that Tan’s younger brother, Mariano Tanenglian, is serious about testifying for the government case but a formal offer of evidence by the government would effectively bar his testimony.

Sison agreed with Generillo.

“I cannot understand why the court did not rule on the motion for disqualification against Mendoza and why it required the PCGG to file a formal offer of exhibits despite the pendency of the motion for reconsideration on the resolution on the motion to expunge the Yujuico testimony. Hanggang hindi nare-resolve yung mga issue na yun, there should be a suspension of the formal offer,” Sison said.

“If Mariano (Tanenglian) musters enough strength to testify in court, we will turn the tables on them (Tan). If you hear what he has to say, Mrs. Marcos need not even testify anymore. Tanenglian has first-hand knowledge of all transactions between Pres. Marcos and Tan,” he said.

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Lucio Tan objects to prolonging graft trial

By Edson C. Tandoc Jr.

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Posted date: May 29, 2009

MANILA, Philippines—Lawyers of business tycoon Lucio Tan objected, on Thursday, to the government motion asking the Sandiganbayan for more time to present witnesses in its case to go after his alleged ill-gotten assets.

In a motion filed with the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division, Tan said that since the Supreme Court remanded the case to the Sandiganbayan in 1999, the prosecution had 64 hearing dates to present evidence.

Tan said the prosecution "has had more opportunity than deserved to substantiate the complaint. If plaintiff has not done so until now, it only had itself to blame."

He also said that the prosecution never exerted any effort to ensure the appearance of its witnesses, thereby delaying trial. This "not just prejudices the defendants but, more importantly, amounts to a manifest disrespect of the Honorable Court."

The prosecution had asked the court that it be allowed more time to present at least seven witnesses, including Tan's own brother Mariano Tanenglian.

The government seeks to prove that Tan's assets form part of the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses so it could seize them in favor of the state.