Anthony Taberna seeks Bangko Sentral assistance for his former employee’s unauthorized transfer of funds
The broadcaster said it has been more than a year since he filed an administrative complaint before the BSP against EastWest Bank and its UP Village branch manager Gualberto Baluyut, who allegedly allowed the transfer of P15.38 million to Ernie Patrick Aquino, Taberna’s former finance chief

Anthony Taberna
Broadcaster Anthony Taberna has called out the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to exercise its mandate and sanction EastWest Bank for allegedly allowing the unauthorized transfer of P15.38 million to his former finance chief.
Taberna owns Taberna Foods Inc. which maintains an account at EastWest Bank.
He said it has been more than a year since he filed an administrative complaint before the BSP against EastWest Bank and its UP Village branch manager Gualberto Baluyut, who allegedly allowed the transfer of P15.38 million to Ernie Patrick Aquino, Taberna's former employee.
"What I just want to relay, specifically to BSP Gov. (Felipe) Medalla, is that they should at least have a swift decision on this kind of complaint," Taberna said.
He said that if this can happen to him, "what more for those who don't have access to the media."
"It's not a call from us but from the general banking clients as well," said Taberna.
Medalla has yet to respond to Taberna's calls and messages.
Taberna said he filed an administrative complaint in June 2021, accusing Aquino of allegedly conniving with Baluyut. He said the fund transfers resulted in the shutdown of branches of his Ka Tunying chain of bakeries and restaurants.
"We used to have 10 branches before this happened, while the pandemic also hit us. Ang natira sa amin ay tatlo na lang but we regained momentum and we were able to keep our two branches," he said.
What made it worse, according to Taberna, was that they had to settle debts to suppliers and lessors at NAIA and SM when they thought they had been paying monthly.
He said the unpaid lease was around P2 million, while unpaid obligations to suppliers reached P1 million.
"Our operation was greatly affected, and we laid off some personnel because of this criminal act. I hope the BSP can do something about this because I think EastWest has been notorious for these kinds of acts," said Taberna, citing some reactions he received on social media.
