TRLEI Statement on Illegal Take-Over of Okada Manila

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Today, the group of Mr. Kazuo Okada, illegally and violently took over the premises of Okada Manila, employing brute force and intimidation to compel key legitimate officers to vacate the premises.

Led by former board member Tonyboy Cojuangco, Dindo Espeleta, and lawyer Florencio Herrera III, the group of Mr. Kazuo Okada came in with around 50 private guards and police officers of Paranaque City Police and a Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court of Paranaque City, storming the building on the pretext that they were authorized by a Court order but refused to show to anyone a copy of any writ authorizing their actions.

The only Order that has so far been issued in relation to this case is a Status Quo Ante Order (SQAO) by the Supreme Court in the case Kazuo Okada v. Tiger Resorts Leisure and Entertainment, Inc. (TRLEI) SC-G.R. N0. 256470. The Order dated 27 April 2022 simply directed the parties to restore the status prior to the removal of Okada as shareholder, director, and Chairman.

Prior to his removal, Mr. Kazuo Okada only held one share of stock in the corporation. He therefore did not have the authority to take control of the corporation in such unceremonious fashion. There is nothing in the SQAO, which remotely authorizes Mr. Kazuo Okada to take over the premises of the corporation, much less with the use of force.

By using the SQAO to execute their illegal takeover, they have abused court processes, thereby making a mockery of the administration of justice. The SQAO is a temporary or provisional order, while the assigned division of the Supreme Court is still studying the case and has yet to decide on the merits of the case.

With the use of brute force, the interlopers have kidnapped Mr. Hajime Tokuda and as of this time brought him out of the hotel. In the process, they also harmed and caused serious injuries against the other officers of the company, and their lawyers who were present.

“We are appalled at the blatant disregard of authority by the group of Mr. Cojuangco. Without the necessary court order, they arrived with a private security group who forcibly carried the legitimate members of the TRLEI Board out of the property premises,” shared Atty. Estrella Elamparo, Senior Partner of Divina Law.

She added: “This violence must be condemned and is a serious criminal offense. What they did to Mr. Tokuda is no less than kidnapping. They are acting like hoodlums under the command of the sham board.”

Before all the brutality and use of brute force against the legitimate officers of TRLEI, the operator of casino resort Okada Manila, the company filed an Urgent Motion for Reconsideration to ask the Supreme Court Second Division to reconsider or revoke the SQAO, which has been grossly abused and erroneously implemented.

TRLEI believes that there is a strong legal basis for the revocation of the status quo order. The removal of Mr. Okada was valid and legal and done upon the instructions of its parent company Tiger Resort Asia Limited (TRAL), which owns 99.99 percent of TRLEI.

TRAL, which is a Hong Kong company, is not under the jurisdiction of Philippine courts nor subject to the SQAO. Further, TRLEI is indirectly wholly owned by Universal Entertainment Corporation (UEC), a Japanese publicly listed company. The Tokyo District Court, Tokyo High Court and Japanese Supreme Court have already effectively decided with finality that Mr. Okada’s removal was valid. UEC, TRAL and TRLEI are confident that the Philippine Supreme Court will eventually see the correctness of TRLEI’s position, rule in TRLEI’s favor, and recognize the Japanese courts’ decisions on the dispute between Japanese citizens over the control of the Japanese parent of TRLEI and its subsidiaries.

In the meantime, the legitimate Board Members of TRLEI are working with its legal counsel and relevant agencies to achieve a swift resolution to the trespassing and illegal take-over by the group of Mr. Kazuo Okada. Please be assured that there is no change in the leadership and management of the UEC, TRAL or TRLEI.

We will provide further updates in due course.

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https://thephilbiznews.com/kazuo-okada-gets-a-double-whammy-as-ph-japan-high-courts-rule-against-him/

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