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  1. #581

    Quote Originally Posted by Lutong Makaw View Post
    It's the same way that I suspect that your not a guy either.
    Ang kanang magsige og tawag sa uban ug bayot, diba kasagaran bayot na sila? Sige padayon diha day kai ikaw ramay mabunalan sa mods sa imong mga bugal-bugal. lol
    Last edited by raski; 04-10-2010 at 03:49 PM.

  2. #582

    Default COA 7 denies Lapu petition - surgical gloves at double the price

    Quote Originally Posted by Lutong Makaw View Post
    Jun we will do it in our own time and not at any body else's bidding.

    Mas labaw nga dili mi bogo para mosayaw lang dayon kun mopakpak mo.

    Basta ang amo lang nga confident mi, 100% nga healthy ug way kakulian ang panglawas sa mayor.

    All these sick rumors are just a product of an equally sick imagination.
    THE Commission on Audit (COA) denied Lapu-Lapu City's motion for reconsideration on the commission's notice of disallowance issued against Mayor Arturo Radaza and members of his committee on awards on the purchase of medical supplies in 2002.

    The notice of disallowance pertained to the purchase of dental needles, alcohol and surgical gloves in March 2002. The amount COA disallowed is P43,265.

    It was later found out that the gloves were bought more than twice the market price.

    Last Sept. 28, 2002, Sun.Star reported that City Hall paid Basic Pharmaceutical P26.90 for each pair of gloves, while the said item costs only P14 in Mercury Drug and P12.50 in Berovan
    Marketing.

    Read article in Sun.Star

    Palihug ug tubag ani Dodong Erik . . . ug sa previous post kabahin sa overpriced computers. Hilig man na ug double price ang imo amo Radaza oi ! LOL

  3. #583

    Default Overpriced after all !!!


  4. #584
    way future f si lito ang makadaog...

  5. #585
    Quote Originally Posted by lucky_fortune View Post
    THE Commission on Audit (COA) denied Lapu-Lapu City's motion for reconsideration on the commission's notice of disallowance issued against Mayor Arturo Radaza and members of his committee on awards on the purchase of medical supplies in 2002.

    The notice of disallowance pertained to the purchase of dental needles, alcohol and surgical gloves in March 2002. The amount COA disallowed is P43,265.

    It was later found out that the gloves were bought more than twice the market price.

    Last Sept. 28, 2002, Sun.Star reported that City Hall paid Basic Pharmaceutical P26.90 for each pair of gloves, while the said item costs only P14 in Mercury Drug and P12.50 in Berovan
    Marketing.

    Read article in Sun.Star

    Palihug ug tubag ani Dodong Erik . . . ug sa previous post kabahin sa overpriced computers. Hilig man na ug double price ang imo amo Radaza oi ! LOL
    In a government bidding, a procuring entity is limited in its choices of supplier on those who participate in the bidding process. Those who do not participate, even if they wish to offer give-away prices, are naturally excluded in the selection.

    Thus, if Mercury Drug and Berovan did not participate in the bidding, they cannot be awarded a contract. After all, it would be unjustifiable if a procuring entity holds a bidding and then end up awarding it to a store that did not reply to the published invitation to bid, purchase bidding documents, attend the pre-bidding conference and submitted a valid bid.

    Further, even if they did participate in the bidding, Mercury Drug and Berovan could have been disqualified due to insufficient documents or other defects in their bid. Documents like DTI and SEC papers, GEPB registration, mayor's permit, latest electronically-filed BIR tax payments, bid security, experience in similar ongoing government projects, etc. have to be complied with. Again, failing this, a bidder may end up disqualified.

    The best way for a private sector group to ensure that a bidding is not anomalous is to participate in the bidding process itself. The law on government procurement allows this through civil society representation. Unfortunately, many private sector groups do not avail of this important provision of law. They do not show up, much less take an active part in biddings, even if the law allows and in fact encourages them to do so.

    May I therefore suggest that private sector groups that claim to be anti-graft actively take part in government bidding transactions in compliance with RA 9184 (Government Procurement Act).

    Schedules for bidding are posted on a bulletin board at city hall and published in local and national dailies. Let's fight anomalies in government biddings inside the system and within legal bounds, not outside of it. If we do not do that because we'd rather open our mouths without exercising our vigilance within legal bounds, then our statements could become suspect.

  6. #586
    Quote Originally Posted by Lutong Makaw View Post
    Ok, you can go on being a bigot if that's the case.
    How convenient it is for people to speak out against what he perceives as the likes of Hitler yet speaks just like one himself by imposing his opinion on others and by castigating those who hold adverse views...no wonder he'd rather that I speak out on dictatorship and not about democracy...

  7. #587
    Quote Originally Posted by lucky_fortune View Post
    I found the following interesting thread in facebook. I am reposting it here hoping the Radaza camp can comment on the issue:

    I had to do some things at city hall for three days in a row last week...I saw the mayor during the afternoons that I went there...he looked fine, limping as usual, but otherwise healthy and in good spirits while greeting those that he met on his way upstairs to his office...

  8. #588
    Quote Originally Posted by lucky_fortune View Post
    Lutong Makaw A.K.A Erik Monsanto, naa sa Media Affairs Office sa Lapulapu:

    A word of advice Dodong Erik, naa man kaha ka sa press relations. Kahibalo ka na ang isyu sa health condition sa Mayor nikatap na pag-ayo. Ako dili man ko experto sa jornalismo ug sa butang kabahin sa media pero kun gamiton nako ang akong common sense, ang simple nga solution ani nga motawag kamo ug press conference diin personally motunga ang mayor ug siya ang motubag sa tanan isyu bahin niini. Dili lang kay mopadala ra mo ug text sa mga media outlet or mosulti ba hinoon pa basisitahon sa opisina s Mayor. Ayaw intawon insultuha pag-ayo ang intellect sa mga Oponganon ug ang mga ISTORYANS. Pabisitahon nimo ang mga tanang Oponganon ug mga ISTORYANS nga ultimo man gani pagpa-skedul ug appointment sa mayor puerting lisoraman gani.

    Kun moingon ka nga kinsa man ko na mo suggest na himo ug presscon ang mayor, ang akong tubag ordinaryo ra ko na Oponganon, pero ang mayor dunay dakung katungod isip kasamtangang mayor ug isip kandidato sa kongresista nga mopahibalo sa iyang tinoud na kondisyon sa panglawas didto sa mga Oponganon UG DILI LAMANG sa text, OR pinaagi sa ubang tawo, OR sa imibtasyon pag-adto sa iyang opisina.

    DILI INTAWON BOGO ang Oponganon Dodong Erik na makabantay na dunay nahitabo ug inyong gitago-an ang mayor! O DILI ba kaha lain na pud ni ninyong publicity gimmick ?
    I saw the mayor three times at city hall last week when I had to do somethings there...he looked healthy and in high spirits, greeting people and even shaking the hands of some supporters...I don't understand all this fuzz about the health of someone who appears healthy...

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  10. #590
    Quote Originally Posted by raski View Post
    Ang kanang magsige og tawag sa uban ug bayot, diba kasagaran bayot na sila? Sige padayon diha day kai ikaw ramay mabunalan sa mods sa imong mga bugal-bugal. lol
    Ahhh...so this is what you meant by "not resort to personal attacks and stay on-topic..?" How eloquently said...

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