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  1. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonub View Post
    Yan kasi ang sabi nila na tuwid na daan
    Tuwid o TUWAD?

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    According to LTO, the plates are witheld (again) because COA stopped the funding due to technicalities. This interagency feud has caught the attention of business groups. The plate project is covered by a contract only to be shot down by our govt later. Bad trip talaga, at tayo ang pinahamak :*

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    Quote Originally Posted by straker View Post
    According to LTO, the plates are witheld (again) because COA stopped the funding due to technicalities. This interagency feud has caught the attention of business groups. The plate project is covered by a contract only to be shot down by our govt later. Bad trip talaga, at tayo ang pinahamak :*
    Kasama ba sa delay yung new vehicle or yung sa 3 letters & 3 numbers lang?

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    Kasama ba sa delay yung new vehicle or yung sa 3 letters & 3 numbers lang?
    kasama....

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    Kasama ba sa delay yung new vehicle or yung sa 3 letters & 3 numbers lang?
    kasama....

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    Pati sticker nadamay din. Bad package deal went further bad

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    walang sticker / new plates mga sasakyan namin. ending in 1, 6 & 0. come january 2016 mag rehistro & bayad ulit, completo ang bayad pero kulang ang binibigay sa atin ng LTO

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    Quote Originally Posted by weisshorn View Post
    walang sticker / new plates mga sasakyan namin. ending in 1, 6 & 0. come january 2016 mag rehistro & bayad ulit, completo ang bayad pero kulang ang binibigay sa atin ng LTO


    Same here bro,only my underbone got sticker after half a year

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by weisshorn View Post
    walang sticker / new plates mga sasakyan namin. ending in 1, 6 & 0. come january 2016 mag rehistro & bayad ulit, completo ang bayad pero kulang ang binibigay sa atin ng LTO


    Same here bro,only my underbone got sticker after half a year

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    Wala na. Nag kanda leche-leche. Dapat sa mga opisyal ng lto na to eh bigtiin.

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    Most Corrupt Agency: LTO Pocketed More than P400 Million from Non-existing 2015 Stickers

    Most Corrupt Agency: LTO Pocketed More than P400 Million from Non-existing 2015 Stickers - The Philippine Pride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo_Arz View Post
    Most Corrupt Agency: LTO Pocketed More than P400 Million from Non-existing 2015 Stickers

    Most Corrupt Agency: LTO Pocketed More than P400 Million from Non-existing 2015 Stickers - The Philippine Pride
    how do we get refund? i think this should be highlighted by media... peste talaga gobyerno natin ginagatasan lang tayo ng mga hinayupak! kaya di na ako magtataka kung bakit namamatay agad sa sumpa ang mga taga lto...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo_Arz View Post
    Most Corrupt Agency: LTO Pocketed More than P400 Million from Non-existing 2015 Stickers

    Most Corrupt Agency: LTO Pocketed More than P400 Million from Non-existing 2015 Stickers - The Philippine Pride
    400 Million Election Campaign Fund. Isang Ahensiya pa lang yan ha.

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    No vehicle plates & sticker before P.I-Noy steps down

    The long-delayed release of vehicle license plates is not expected any time soon after the Commission on Audit (COA) denied the Land Transportation Office (LTO)’s appeal to lift the notice of disallowance that the commission had issued to stop the contract with a Dutch-Filipino consortium to supply the plates.

    LTO chief Roberto Cabrera admitted in a recent radio interview with dzMM that the COA had denied the LTO’s appeal to lift the notice of disallowance that was issued in July 2015 against the consortium PPI-JKG Philippines Inc.

    The Dutch-Filipino firm bagged the P3.8-billion contract to supply the LTO with vehicle license plates in 2013, but two years later, the COA issued the notice of disallowance and ordered the LTO to stop paying the supplier for violation of the procedures prescribed under Republic Act 9184 or the Government Procurement Reform Act.

    “It’s really difficult because of that COA notice of disallowance, there was an appeal but it was denied… hopefully it will be resolved soon,” Cabrera told dzMM.

    Lawyer Leo Romero, a counsel of an LTO supplier, said that the agency would not be able to release the license plates before President Aquino’s term ends in June, pointing out that the contract with PPI-JKG was unconstitutional.

    He explained that the LTO could not easily correct the notice of disallowance issued by COA.

    “It would be a blatant disregard of the Constitution if the state auditors would reconsider the LTO’s appeal as it violates the Constitution’s provision that says no public expenditures shall be allowed except by appropriation made by law,” said Romero.

    He said the only solution for the LTO to release the vehicle plates is to look for another supplier.

    Sources said that former LTO chief Alfonso Tan filed the appeal before the LTO’s resident auditor to lift the notice of disallowance, but this was denied.

    A notice of disallowance is issued by the COA upon finding that the procurement of goods or a contract entered into by the government is irregular or illegal.

    Tan later filed an appeal before the COA’s office of the director but the appeal was also denied.

    He then filed a petition for review before the COA chairman and two commissioners, but this was also denied before he resigned last year.

    Sources said that Tan resigned from the LTO because he believed that the vehicle plates problem would not be resolved before the end of Aquino’s term.

    Tan apparently did not want to be blamed for the LTO’s problem over the release of car plates.

    Cabrera, who assumed his post in January, said he filed a motion for reconsideration of the COA’s decision that denied Tan’s petition for review.

    In another interview with dzMM last Saturday, Cabrera said that they have filed a motion for reconsideration to lift COA’s notice of disallowance.

    No driver’s license either

    The LTO is also coordinating with the Office of the Solicitor General to resolve another problem regarding the supplier of the driver’s license cards.

    The agency wants to exhaust all legal remedies after the Manila Regional Trial Court ordered the LTO to stop the award and payment of the P336-million driver’s license card supply project to Allcard Plastics Philippines Inc.
    Last edited by Leo_Arz; January 19th, 2016 at 11:46 AM.

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    Just renewed my ride's registration last week at Pasig-LTO. Still, no sticker no plate either.

    Stickerless for a year and possibly this year too. LTO sux big time....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo_Arz View Post
    No vehicle plates & sticker before P.I-Noy steps down

    The long-delayed release of vehicle license plates is not expected any time soon after the Commission on Audit (COA) denied the Land Transportation Office (LTO)’s appeal to lift the notice of disallowance that the commission had issued to stop the contract with a Dutch-Filipino consortium to supply the plates.

    LTO chief Roberto Cabrera admitted in a recent radio interview with dzMM that the COA had denied the LTO’s appeal to lift the notice of disallowance that was issued in July 2015 against the consortium PPI-JKG Philippines Inc.

    The Dutch-Filipino firm bagged the P3.8-billion contract to supply the LTO with vehicle license plates in 2013, but two years later, the COA issued the notice of disallowance and ordered the LTO to stop paying the supplier for violation of the procedures prescribed under Republic Act 9184 or the Government Procurement Reform Act.

    “It’s really difficult because of that COA notice of disallowance, there was an appeal but it was denied… hopefully it will be resolved soon,” Cabrera told dzMM.

    Lawyer Leo Romero, a counsel of an LTO supplier, said that the agency would not be able to release the license plates before President Aquino’s term ends in June, pointing out that the contract with PPI-JKG was unconstitutional.

    He explained that the LTO could not easily correct the notice of disallowance issued by COA.

    “It would be a blatant disregard of the Constitution if the state auditors would reconsider the LTO’s appeal as it violates the Constitution’s provision that says no public expenditures shall be allowed except by appropriation made by law,” said Romero.

    He said the only solution for the LTO to release the vehicle plates is to look for another supplier.

    Sources said that former LTO chief Alfonso Tan filed the appeal before the LTO’s resident auditor to lift the notice of disallowance, but this was denied.

    A notice of disallowance is issued by the COA upon finding that the procurement of goods or a contract entered into by the government is irregular or illegal.

    Tan later filed an appeal before the COA’s office of the director but the appeal was also denied.

    He then filed a petition for review before the COA chairman and two commissioners, but this was also denied before he resigned last year.

    Sources said that Tan resigned from the LTO because he believed that the vehicle plates problem would not be resolved before the end of Aquino’s term.

    Tan apparently did not want to be blamed for the LTO’s problem over the release of car plates.

    Cabrera, who assumed his post in January, said he filed a motion for reconsideration of the COA’s decision that denied Tan’s petition for review.

    In another interview with dzMM last Saturday, Cabrera said that they have filed a motion for reconsideration to lift COA’s notice of disallowance.

    No driver’s license either

    The LTO is also coordinating with the Office of the Solicitor General to resolve another problem regarding the supplier of the driver’s license cards.

    The agency wants to exhaust all legal remedies after the Manila Regional Trial Court ordered the LTO to stop the award and payment of the P336-million driver’s license card supply project to Allcard Plastics Philippines Inc.
    Why can't the gov't just honor the contract and at the same time, ARREST those who drafted and approved it?

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    3 years na akong sinisingil ng LTO for non existing stickers, 1 year na wala pa din plaka, 8 months nang walang drivers license.

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    Kung sinong uupong presidente, can he fix this permanently?

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    Just renewed the registration. Wala pa rin plaka at stickers for 2015!

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    ^same boat. F^ck LTO!

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