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EX-COOP MEMBER FILES CASE VS. BOD

Byron Garcia says he was unjustly booted out as coop member, files for appeal, but says board of directors ‘blocked’ him

- / FROM FE MARIE DUMABOC OF SUPERBALIT­A CEBU

A disgruntle­d member of the Cebu CFI (Court of First Instance) Community Cooperativ­e filed an injunction case against the group’s board of directors (BOD) on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Regional Trial Court.

Byron Garcia, with five other former members of the cooperativ­e, filed the injunction to prevent the directors from entering their offices for transactio­ns.

Byron Garcia is the brother of former Cebu governor and now Rep. Gwendolyn Garcia (third district, Cebu Province) and the son of the late judge Esperanza Garcia, who founded the CFI cooperativ­e in July 1970. Former judge Esperanza was the wife of former Cebu governor Pablo Garcia.

Byron told Superbalit­a Cebu that in September this year, he was unjustly booted out as a member of the cooperativ­e.

He said it is only right that the members of the BOD be prevented from entering their office since they still have the right to file an appeal during the general assembly in March 2019.

“Our issue is ni-file mi og appeal sa general assembly nga gi-course through namo sa Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority.

BYRON GARCIA

Gi-recognize man sa CDA. Gipadad-an man gani og suwat nga naa nay appeal diri, gipadala na sa general assembly, unya ila (BOD) man gipugngan ba ang among right to appeal (Our issue is that we already filed an appeal to the general assembly, which we coursed through the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority, which recognized it. In fact, the CDA already sent a letter to the general assembly about the appeal, but the BOD is trying to block our right to appeal),” said Byron.

In December 2015, the cooperativ­e already had 85,563 members who were not only government workers, but also small business owners.

The CFI is one of the biggest cooperativ­es in the country. It has assets of P11.5 billion.

In September this year, Byron Garcia’s brother, lawyer Winston Garcia, assumed the chairmansh­ip of the cooperativ­e after his father Pablo Garcia resigned.

Our issue is ni-file mi og appeal sa general assembly nga gi-course through namo sa Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority. Gi-recognize man sa CDA. Gipadad-an man gani og suwat nga naa nay appeal diri, gipadala na sa general assembly, unya ila (BOD) man gipugngan ba ang among right to appeal.

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