Sun.Star Cebu

RICO’S LECHON SEEKS COURT HELP ON BIZ ISSUE

- GEROME M. DALIPE / Reporter @GeromeMDal­ipe

3MRS Dionson Corp., the operator of Rico’s Lechon, filed a civil petition for mandamus with an urgent applicatio­n for the issuance of a 72-hour TRO, and preliminar­y injunction/status quo order against Osmeña and City Treasurer Tessie Camarillo

The management of Rico’s Lechon has gone to court to compel Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña to issue the business permit so they could re-open their two branches and a commissary.

3MRS Dionson Corp., the operator of Rico’s Lechon, filed a civil petition for mandamus with an urgent applicatio­n for a 72-hour temporary restrainin­g order, and preliminar­y injunction/status quo order against Osmeña and City Treasurer Tessie Camarillo.

During the hearing yesterday, Judge James Stewart Himalaluan ruled to abort to tackle the petitoner’s applicatio­n of 20-day TRO since two of Rico’s Lechon branches in Cebu City already ceased operations.

Ramon Ventura, counsel for the petitioner, manifested that they would file an amended petition and will instead seek for mandatory injunction.

Last Aug 2, Osmeña ordered the closure of two Rico’s Lechon branches on Escario St. in Barangay Capitol Site and on F. Cabahug St., Barangay Mabolo for lack of business permits.

The branch on F. Cabahug St. has not renewed its business permit for five years already, while the one on Escario St. did not secure a business permit from the City since the start of its operation last year.

Such act is a violation of the Cebu City’s Revised Omnibus Tax Ordinance, the City Legal Office said.

Enrico “Rico” Dionson, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Rico’s Lechon, suspected that City Hall closed their two branches after they told Bea Villegas-Osmeña that they were ending their business partnershi­p.

Bea is the wife of Miguel Osmeña, the only child of Mayor Osmeña. She owned 30 percent of Rico’s Lechon-Mabolo branch.

In the petition, Dionson said that Bea approached him for a business venture in 2012.

Although hesitant, Dionson agreed to the venture and formed the Dionson and Villegas Inc. The five-year contract started from Aug. 1, 2012 to July 31, 2017.

Initially, Bea was the one incharge of the entire operations of the restaurant, including securing of business permits and licenses.

Bea also hired a bookkeeper for the restaurant’s business permit and licenses.

Trade name

When the management discovered some allegedly questionab­le acts of Bea, she surrendere­d the management to Melanie Grace Oyas, Dionson’s daughter and general manager of Rico’s Lechon restaurant­s.

When the use of trade name Rico’s Lechon ended on July 31, 2017, Dionson said he decided not to allow the use of his business name to his daughter’s venture with Bea.

But Bea reportedly wanted their venture to continue using the same trade name despite its expiration on July 31, 2017.

Last Aug. 3, the mayor ordered the closure of the two branches of Rico’s Lechon for lack of business permits.

“Mayor Osmeña has unlawfully refused to perform his positive legal duty in the ordinary course of business and gravely abused his public office,” read the petition prepared by Dionson’s legal counsel.

Dionson said the mayor refused to issue him business permits despite compliance with all the requiremen­ts for the business permit applicatio­n.

Petitioner will suffer great and irreparabl­e injury if this honorable court will refuse to restrain Mayor Osmeña’s unjust and prejudicia­l acts. RICO DIONSON IN HIS COURT PETITION

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO/ AMPER CAMPAÑA ?? COURT HELP. Rico’s Lechon founder and CEO Enrico Dionson (background, second from right) attends the petition he has filed seeking the court’s interventi­on on the closure of the two branches and commissary of his roasted pig business.
SUNSTAR FOTO/ AMPER CAMPAÑA COURT HELP. Rico’s Lechon founder and CEO Enrico Dionson (background, second from right) attends the petition he has filed seeking the court’s interventi­on on the closure of the two branches and commissary of his roasted pig business.

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