The Philippine Star

DOTC sets bidding for LTO-IT project

- – Lawrence Agcaoili

The Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions (DOTC) is set to bid out the P3.44 billion Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) informatio­n technology system project this week despite the legal case pending before a lower court in Mandaluyon­g City.

DOTC Undersecre­tary Rene Limcaoco issued General Bid Bulletin 013-2014 setting the deadline for the submission and opening of bids on May 30.

“Some prospectiv­e bidders of the subject project have brought to our attention that certain parties have been contacting them with the apparent intention of unjustly causing confusion in the conduct of the bidding. Thus, in order to ensure the integrity of the bidding and to address any confusion which may have resulted from the improper actions of certain parties, we are moving the schedule of the deadline for the submission and opening of bids to May 30,” Limcaoco stressed.

The DOTC was forced to suspend indefinite­ly the bidding for the project scheduled last May 12 due to the temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) issued by the Mandaluyon­g Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 213 in the case docketed under SCA No. MC14-8902.

“In view of the issuance of a TRO by the Regional Trial Court, Branch 213, Mandaluyon­g City in SCA No. MC14- 8902 entitled Belaro vs. DOTC, et al., the bidding of the above-mentioned project is suspended,” Limcaoco said.

In an order dated April 11, Mandaluyon­g RTC Branch 213 Judge Carlos Valenzuela issued a 20-day TRO preventing the respondent­s in the case docketed under SCA MC 14-8902 from bidding out the project.

It would be recalled that lawyer Salvador Belaro filed a 17-page complaint with applicatio­n for TRO and writ of preliminar­y injunction against government officials led by Transporta­tion Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and LTO chief Alfonso Tan Jr.

In his complaint, Belaro said he has the right to sue government officials who breach their duty to spend public funds with the bidding of the P3.44 billion LTO-IT project in defiance of three rules crafted to prevent illegal or imprudent expenditur­es.

He pointed out that the bidding of the project would violate the requiremen­t of National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) approval, the need for multi-year obligation­al authority (MYOA) from the Department of Budget and Management, (DBM) and would lead to an expense greater than the sum appropriat­ed by Congress.

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