Chapter 134: Chapter 86: Wouldn't It Be Fine as Long as There Are No Commissions? (Extra for Alliance Hierarch Tsutsui Ayame, Lightning Silver Wolf)_3



Because the cause for the housing project's failure ultimately lies with these three entities, this blame game always results in an outcome.

He quickly prepared another complaint and reorganized the previous evidence according to procedure; Old Tang headed straight for the Guangming District Court.

Ten minutes later, Old Tang arrived at the filing chamber, where he first collected the adjudication. Then he went straight to the window.

The staff member glanced at him and said, "Lawyer Tang, your last case was dismissed. Is this the same one?"

"Yes, but I've changed the defendants. Please review it carefully again."

The staff took it and looked over it: civil litigation with three defendants—a bank, a developer, and the housing authority of the Bright District...

Watching the staff member, Old Tang smiled professionally, "This time it should be up for review again. Last time it was an administrative procedure, and you said my choice of defendant was ineligible. Now that it's been changed to a civil procedure, it should be acceptable, right?"

"This, this one is complex. We do indeed need to review it again..." the staff hesitated.

"No problem!" Old Tang waved his hand and said, "I have time, I can wait. But if you still don't file the case this time, then I will appeal."

"Even if I have to appeal to the Supreme Court, I must clarify this matter, otherwise, if we encounter a similar situation in the future, we won't be able to file a case, right? How can we file a lawsuit without being able to do so?"

"Alright, I'll be going then, I'll wait for your notice at home."

This time, he made it clear, waiting to see exactly why the Bright District would not file the case. If the reason was legal, fine, since it had already been converted to civil litigation, there would no longer be an issue of defendant ineligibility.

But if they still refused to file the case, then it would indicate that the reason was not legal.

At that moment, an administrative appeal could be made directly to the higher court, which is a unique aspect of administrative litigation, presumably understandable to all.

If the higher court still disagrees, then he would continue to escalate the issue. If all legal avenues were blocked, then it would be time to utilize the power of public opinion, given the courts are the last line of defense.

As for anything else, he really didn't think there would be anything. There were too many instances of banks being blamed for incomplete developments due to lax regulations, and you never see those instances where the bank actually takes responsibility.

However, just as he sat down in his office, the bank president called.

"Alright, President, I'll be right there!"

He hung up the phone and hurried to the president's office, only to find the president's face looked fouler than anything.

"What's wrong, President, what happened now?"

"We've been sued again!" Yao Yuehua, with a dark face, threw a bunch of documents out.

Sued again? It's not rare for the bank to be a defendant, could it be...

Manager Zhang hurriedly picked up the documents and was shocked as he looked at them, becoming even more astounded as he continued to read the complaint.

"President, what's this about? Could the court actually accept these demands?" Manager Zhang said with a face full of horror.

Eighty million, with the bank clearly being the main party at fault for the improper lending practices, this had already been a point of contention with the housing authority.

And now, the regulatory responsibility might not necessarily be considered a direct cause of the property development failure, but the improper lending was another matter...

Yao Yuehua, with a dark face, said, "No matter how you look at it, the issue now is that the court has accepted the case and has sent us a summons. What do we do, what do you suggest?"

Manager Zhang, mouth agape, didn't know what to say. This case would definitely become a focal point of public interest, and by then, it wouldn't be just about being exposed in the media.

The improper lending essentially meant that they and the developer were in cahoots; otherwise, why would the bank give out loans in violation of regulations.

"What about Li Shuwei, he's also a defendant, shall we contact him right away?" Manager Zhang said hastily.