VOL. XXIX NO. 143 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 MONday : JULy 13, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Palace hopeful talks with Reds on
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libeRals milk lto? Albano blasts overpricing of vehicle license plates
By Christine F. Herrera and Macon Ramos-araneta
ISABELA Rep. Rodolfo Albano III hinted Sunday that the administration could be raising funds for the ruling Liberal Party’s 2016 election campaign after a House panel found that the imported license plates ordered by the Land Transportation Office under a P3.2 billion contract were substandard and overpriced by P180 each or about P1.51 billion.
In an interview over radio dzBB, Albano said the winning bidder priced the imported plate at P380 while the lowest bidder pegged the cost at P200. Albano demanded that the contract be suspended while Congress investigates the deal. “First of all, the plates are too
expensive, and second there were only two bidders. Third, why did the plates have to be made outside the country? If it’s possible to make them here, they should have contracted them here so there would be no backlog in plate requests,” Albano said in Filipino. Next page
Visit. Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle is welcomed at the Pope Pius X11 Catholic Center in United Nations Avenue, where Bishop Socrates Villegas was reelected CBCP president on Sunday. Danny Pata
Comelec mall-voting plan gets support
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UNA: Veep bet won’t defend Binay By Christine F. Herrera THE opposition United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) on Sunday assured five potential running mates of Vice President Jejomar Binay that they will not be required to defend Binay during the campaign for the 2016 elections. UNA president and Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco also announced over
radio dzBB that should UNA’s tandem win, Binay would not make his vice president a “spare tire.” “The vice president under the Binay administration would be a working vice president, would be given a crucial role in governance and would be as hard working as Binay, to speed up the delivery of basic services,” Tiangco said. “The vice president will not be made a
spare tire.” Tiangco said the party’s search committee has already started the vetting process. He said UNA has decided to keep the identities of the five potential vice presidential candidates secret to spare them from an expected demolition job to be mounted against them by the administration. Next page