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Execs may face raps over car plate anomalies

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Plunder charges may be filed against officials of the Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) and the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) over the allegedly anomalous procuremen­t deal for vehicle license plates, according to Sen. Richard Gordon.

He said the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, which he chairs, continues to gather evidence sufficient for the panel to recommend the filing of plunder complaints,

but based on the previous hearings on various alleged irregulari­ties in the two agencies, there appears to be enough to charge certain officials for the heinous crime.

“The act of making people suffer – whoever causes damage to third parties and other agencies – that (violates the) anti-graft law. Now, since a huge amount of money is involved, they (officials) may be liable for plunder. That’s what we’re looking at now,” Gordon told dzBB over the weekend.

The threshold for plunder – a non-bailable offense – is P50 million.

He said officials from both the Aquino administra­tion and the present government committed various violations of the law starting in 2013 when the DOTr opened the bidding for the procuremen­t of plates without appropriat­ion.

Former transporta­tion secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and undersecre­tary for legal affairs Jose Perpetuo Lotilla then signed a multi-year contract with joint venture PPI-JKG without securing a Multi-Year Obligation­al Authority from the Department of Budget and Management.

The Commission on Audit called the procuremen­t transactio­n “irregular and illegal” and disallowed an advance payment to PPI-JKG worth P478 million.

A Supreme Court restrainin­g order finally halted the production of plates for both motor vehicles and motorcycle­s in 2016.

He said PPI-JKG then could not deliver their vehicle plates because another supplier, Trojan – to whom LTO consistent­ly awarded the contracts for the supply of license plates since 2018 – monopolize­d LTO’s Order Management System and the digital signature, which is an important feature of the new plates.

The issuance of license plates has been further delayed, he lamented.

“For three years, we did not have plates that continued until the new administra­tion, and the people continue to ask for plates from the government. This is all the fault of the LTO and DOTr,” Gordon said.

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