Behest sale
N.O . N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E |
Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras |
If Sen. Serge Osmeña will look into the possibility that Ashmore may have violated some laws of the country and such violation was aided by certain government officials, he should inquire into the sale of the 40 percent share of Aramco in Petron to Ashmore.
It appears that Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) waived its right of first refusal in favor of Ashmore after which the sale of Aramco shares in Petron was hurriedly consumated despite the suspicion that Ashmore was not a qualified buyer in view of certain conditions set under the Aramco-Petron Sale Agreement. However, it is bruited about that certain PNOC officials allegedly manipulated the sale thereby ignoring and brushing aside the conditions that were supposed to be followed.
If the conditions in the original Aramco Petron Sale Agreement were only followed strictly, Ashmore may not have qualified as the third party buyer of the Aramco shares. .... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20111113com5.html
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