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POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE SEC
The Commission shall have the powers and functions provided by the
Securities Regulation Code, Presidential
Decree No. 902-A, as amended, the Corporation Code, the Investment Houses Law,
the Financing Company Act, and other existing laws.
Under Section 5 of the
Securities Regulation Code, Rep. Act. 8799, the
Commission shall have, among others, the
following powers and functions:
(a) Have jurisdiction and supervision over all corporations, partnerships or
associations who are the grantees of primary franchises and/or a license or
permit issued by the Government;
(b) Formulate policies and recommendations on issues concerning the securities
market, advise Congress and other government agencies on all aspects of the
securities market and propose legislation and amendments thereto;
(c) Approve, reject, suspend, revoke or require amendments to registration
statements, and registration and licensing applications;
(d) Regulate, investigate or supervise the activities of persons to ensure
compliance;
(e) Supervise, monitor, suspend or take over the activities of exchanges, clearing
agencies and other SROs;
(f)
Impose sanctions for the violation of laws and the rules, regulations and orders
issued pursuant thereto;
(g) Prepare, approve, amend or repeal rules, regulations and orders, and issue
opinions and provide guidance on and supervise compliance with such rules,
regulations and orders;
(h) Enlist the aid and
support of and/or deputize any and all enforcement agencies of the Government,
civil or military as well as any private institution, corporation, firm,
association or person in the implementation of its powers and functions under
this Code;
(i) Issue cease and desist orders to prevent fraud or injury to the investing
public;
(j) Punish for contempt of the Commission, both direct and indirect, in accordance
with the pertinent provisions of and penalties prescribed by the Rules of Court;
(k) Compel the officers of any registered corporation or association to call
meetings of stockholders or members thereof under its supervision;
(l) Issue subpoena duces tecum and summon
witnesses to appear in any proceedings of the Commission and in appropriate
cases, order the examination, search and seizure of all documents, papers, files
and records, tax returns, and books of accounts of any entity or person under
investigation as may be necessary for the proper disposition of the cases before
it, subject to the provisions of existing laws;
(m) Suspend, or revoke, after proper notice and hearing the franchise or certificate
of registration of corporations, partnerships or associations, upon any of the
grounds provided by law; and
(n) Exercise such other powers as may be provided by law as well as those which may
be implied from, or which are necessary or incidental to the carrying out of,
the express powers granted the Commission to achieve the objectives and purposes
of these laws.
Under Section 5.2 of the Securities Regulation Code, the Commission’s
jurisdiction over all cases enumerated under Section 5 of PD 902-A has been
transferred to the Courts of general jurisdiction or the appropriate Regional
Trial Court. The Commission shall retain jurisdiction over pending cases
involving intra-corporate disputes submitted for final resolution which should
be resolved within one (1) year from the enactment of the Code. The Commission shall retain jurisdiction over pending suspension of
payments/rehabilitation cases filed as of 30 June 2000 until finally disposed.
Considering that only Sections
2, 4, and 8 of PD 902-A, as amended, have
been expressly repealed by the Securities Regulation Code, the Commission
retains the powers enumerated in Section 6 of said Decree, unless these are
inconsistent with any provision of the Code.
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