Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Yanson 4: Let the court decide

- BY ALWEN SALIRING/ Reporter kasamangal­wen@gmail.com

THE four Yanson siblings over the weekend said it is an assertion of rights and not greed that drove them to bring to courts their fight to take over management of big bus companies in the country.

Early this month, the four siblings who called themselves as Yanson Four: Roy, Emily, Ma. Lourdes Lopez and Ricardo Jr., held a stockholde­rs’ meeting for the Rural Transit Mindanao Inc. (RTMI), at a hotel in Cagayan de Oro City.

RTMI is one of the companies under the Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC) that operates in Mindanao.

Yanson 4 told reporters that their legal battle against their two other siblings, Leo Rey and Ginette Yanson-Dumancas, over the management of the company is not motivated by greed but out of respect to their late father, Ricardo Yanson Sr.

They said their father has made sure before he died that his shares including of that from their mother would be equally distribute­d to the six children.

This is why they said a shareholde­rs agreements, a legal instrument that ensured the transfer of shares of stocks from the Yanson patriarch and matriarch in the predominan­tly transporta­tion companies under the YGBC equally to the six children, came up.

They claimed that the said agreement has been signed by the parents and children in 2013.

The Yanson 4 also maintained that the siblings have signed an Extrajudic­ial Settlement

of Estate (EJS) on December 16, 2015 and in the Amended EJS on December 20, 2017.

They said all these documents including the Yanson

Family Constituti­on were signed by the family members.

“We are leaving it now to the court to decide,”the Yanson 4 said.

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