By: Abdel Aziz Dimapunong Founding chairman, Amanah Islamic Bank
This is a rejoinder to a malicious posting on the website at www.islamicbank.com. The letter opinion was allegedly written by Vicente S. Aquino, director of the Office of Special Investigation of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. It was written six years ago but it is still appearing on the Internet in the said website. This could only mean that it is a smear campaign against my name.
Because I believe in the freedom of expression, I did not mind the letter response of the director of the BSP special investigation. As a journalist, it is my understanding that issues should be presented fairly. For this reason, I am presenting herewith my side of the issues.
The letter opinion was captioned “BSP on Islamic Bank in RP”. And it goes to saying that it was “in response to the letter-opinion of a certain Mr. Abdel Aziz Dimapunong, who claims to be chairman of Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the
Since director Vicente Aquino was responding to my letter-opinion, I feel it is but fair to present also a copy of my letter-opinion. The following is a reprint of a six year old letter opinion that is being brought back to life by somebody in the Internet. It should really be considered as part of the history of the Islamic Bank. My published letter-opinion was captioned by the Manila Bulletin as “Islamic Bank clarifies ‘unfounded charges’, and entitled “BSP suit vs. bank clarified” by the Philippine Star. It was to the version of the Philippine Star that Mr. Aquino wrote a respond. A verbatim reprint of my opinion-letter as published by the Philippine Star follows
“In behalf of the thousands of shareholders of the Al Amanah Investment Bank of the
I know for a fact that your newspaper has always maintained its editorial objectivity and sense of fairness in all your dealings with the public and it is on this spirit that I enumerate the following facts to the readers of the Philippine Star to know both sides to the issues surrounding the Islamic Bank.
The article is correct in stating there is only one Islamic Bank in the
The existence and legality of the Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the Philippines which I use to lead as its first Chairman and Chief Executive from 1992 to 1995 has been upheld by the Court of Appeals decision (CA-GR No. 28445-SP) dismissing the suit filed by Roberto de Ocampo, et. Al., questioning the legality of the Islamic Bank. A concurring decision on July 19, 1993 by the Supreme Court in Case UDK-11290 terminated with finality all legal actions questioning the implementation of RA 6848. The so-called Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the
As to the so-called BSP “suit”, a careful reading of the RA 6848 would show that our use of the word “bank” is organic to the charter granted by Congress for the Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the
For the information of your readers, the matter is only under preliminary investigation; no suit has been filed in court either by DOJ nor the BSP against Islamic Bank. Moreover, the Deputy Governor of BSP, Mr. Alberto Reyes, is not listed as party to the complaint, nor is the BSP an official complainant in the DOJ preliminary investigation. There is also no Monetary Board resolution supporting the filing of the said complaint which really makes us wonder about Mr. Reyes’ statements mentioned in the article. The actual affidavit of complaint was not against’ the group led by Abdul Gaffoor Ashroff’ but essentially about the Islamic Bank’s use of the word ‘Bank’ without BSP authorization which the Congress of the Philippines granted in RA 6848.
May I also correct the deception that Mr. Gaffoor or any single group owns the Islamic Bank. The Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the
Our best wishes to your highly credible and outstanding newspaper.
(Sgd) Abdel Aziz Dimapunong
1 comment:
assalamu alaykum warahmatullah! get well very soon uncle abdel!!!
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