Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano castigated Land Transportation Office (LTO) officials anew over their refusal to suspend the license plate standardization program despite a notice of disallowance that was already issued by the Commission on Audit (COA).
“LTO, kayo na ang nakaperwisyo at nang-hassle sa delay ng mga plaka, kayo pa ang magpe-penalize sa car owners,” he said in a news statement released to the media on Wednesday.
“The sole mandate of this government is to serve the people, not the other way around. If public officials in agencies like the LTO or the DOTC [Department of Transportation and Communications] fall short of fulfilling this task, or worse, if they repeatedly burden the public with their inefficiencies, then I see no other immediate solution but to fire and replace them,” Cayetano said.
The COA recently disallowed P477,901,329 in procurement transaction between the LTO and the Dutch-Filipino consortium PPI-JKG Philippines Inc., saying that the agency’s procurement process violated the procedures in accordance with Republic Act 9184, or the Government Procurement Reform Act.
Despite this, LTO Spokesman Jason Salvador said the agency will still push through with the program as there is no “explicit” instruction from the COA to stop it.
Cayetano, however, said until and unless allegations of overcharging and irregularities involving the issuance of new license plates are clarified, collection of fees from vehicle owners should be put on hold.
The senator continued to protest the additional P50 being charged to motorists for registration stickers.
He said the P450 fee is supposed to include license plates, plate screws and registration stickers, but pointed out that motorists are being forced to pay for something already covered by the bidding.