Ombudsman Samuel Martires tasked Assistant Ombudsman Caesar D. Asuncion to lead the probe in an order dated January 27.
Tiu’s firm submitted and offered a bid of P216,269,130.57, and the DPWH bids and awards committee declared that B.M. Marketing has submitted complete documents and passed all the requirements. The BAC likewise declared that the construction firm is the lowest complying bidder. “Actual possession of construction vehicles/equipment, coupled with commercial receipts, should persuade any reasonable mind that the possessor thereof is the owner of the same,” the order stated.
Meanwhile, the second case involved the emergency repairs made on a Mazda pick-up with license plates PUZ-366 in 2001 by Engineer V Oscar Isidro. The complainant alleged that the DPWH paid a total amount of P371,696 for 18 emergency repairs made on the vehicle. In addition, the documents supporting the repairs were falsified. “Through these documents, it was made to appear that the subject vehicle underwent emergency repairs that required purchases of spare parts, when in truth and in fact, it did not,” the order read.
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