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    Default MERGED: All about the Lamp post Scandal and related issues


    What do you think about the 90+k a piece lamp post? Overpriced or not?


    [color=navy]The lastest news on this matter posted 4/21/2008.
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    2 mayors, 19 others ordered charged for Cebu ‘lamppost scam’
    https://www.istorya.net/forums/index....tml#msg3648587

    mao na ni! clap clap
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...-lamppost-scam

    MANILA, Philippines -- Ombudsman Ma. Merceditas Gutierrez has ordered criminal charges filed against two Cebu city mayors and 19 other persons for an alleged scam involving lampposts for the 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit.

    In a 30-page resolution, Gutierrez ordered the filing of charges for Violation of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act against former Mandaue mayor Thadeo Ouano and Lapu-Lapu Mayor Arthuro Radaza of Lapu-Lapu City; acting city engineer Hidelisa Latonio, assistant city engineer Gregorio Omo, and engineers Mario Gerolaga, Alfredo Sanchez Sr., and Rosalina Denque, all of Mandaue City; Lapu-Lapu city engineer Julito Cuizon, assistant city engineer Fernando Tagaan Jr. and engineer Rogelio Veloso, before the Sandiganbayan anti-graft court.

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    obviously, they took advantage.... for me, cost per piece including installation would play around 15k only....

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    my friend's mother who's from DPWH said nga exaggerated ra daw ang media. the lamp post costed 50K each ra daw. but then again, 50K for a lamp post?? really now?

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    State auditors to check if P100-M posts overpriced

    By Jolene Bulambot
    Cebu Daily News
    Last updated 07:54am (Mla time) 01/20/2007

    THE 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit is over but some of the 1,860 decorative lampposts installed along the ceremonial route are still not functioning.

    Now, the Commission on Audit in Central Visayas (COA-7) wants to determine if there are irregularities in the purchase of the short street lamps, which cost the government at least P100 million.

    Illuminada Mangubat, COA 7 regional director, yesterday said her office would conduct either a regular audit or a special audit on the transaction.

    “We can look into questions on procurement and review such questioned transactions. Even without a formal complaint and based on mere media reports, we can moto propio (on our own) investigate. It is our duty to look into all these allegations,” she told Cebu Daily News.

    She said her office would also determine if the lampposts, which a supplier said cost P95,000 each, were overpriced.

    “We will look into the materiality of this project, why (such) a big amount was involved. We will find out if there was overpricing,” Mangubat told Cebu Daily News.

    If the investigation would show that there was indeed irregularity in the transaction, she said COA would initiate the filing of a case against concerned public officials before the Office of the Ombudsman in the Visayas.

    “We really can't comment further or conclude anything yet. We will see the contract first and evaluate,” she said.

    The national government gave the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)a budget of P100 million for the 1,860 decorative lamps that have been placed along the ceremonial route in Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu cities as part of the preparations for the recently concluded 12th ASEAN Summit.

    The street lamps are about 12 feet tall, noticeably smaller than the sodium street lamps towering beside them. These China-made street lamps have holes on the sides where light filters out.

    The lampposts were installed by two contractors last December but more than 100 of these conked out within weeks. Some posts were also detached.

    Gampi Construction and Development Incorporated and Fambik Contractor said they already repaired the defective lampposts after reports of the malfunctioning lamps were reported in the media.

    But Mangubat said she noticed some street lamps were still not functioning when she recently passed by the ceremonial route.

    Since the project has not yet been turned over yet by the contractors to the DPWH, she said her office would have to start from scratch.

    Mangubat said they would conduct an engineering inspection on the project and compel DPWH to produce the documents on the transaction.

    “We can get the information from different sources, one from media reports. We can have our own inspection and we will require the agency to submit their documents. From there, we will base our audit,” she said.

    Robert Lala, DPWH director for Central Visayas, declined to comment on the pending COA audit , saying he would rather wait until he received an order from the commission to answer the allegations.

    He said some decorative street lamps were still busted but that repairs were immediately made by the contractors after the DPWH would report any damage or defects.

    Lala said the agency had not fully paid the contractors for the project. The DPWH would only do so when the contractors comply with all the terms of their contract.

    Lala said the decorative street lamps located along J. Luna Street, Ouano Ave. and Plaridel Street in Mandaue have been fully paid. He could not remember offhand the amount.

    “At least with the 15 days given to the contractors to install the decorative lamps, they have done it. They immediately addressed all the defects noted, replaced all those that need to be replaced and corrected problems in the electrical connections,” he said.

    “Before the ASEAN Summit, the street lamps were lighted. Those that failed to illuminate, they tried to replace them from time to time,” he added.

    Gambi delivered the blue and green lampposts for Mandaue City while orange and red lampposts by Fambik were installed in Cebu and Lapu-Lapu cities.

    Of the total P100 million, lampposts placed from SM City to Salinas Drive in Cebu City cost about P30 million, P25 million along the Mandaue Causeway and P45 million for those placed from Plaridel Street to Seno-Ouano Avenue in Mandaue City.

    Lala said he was waiting for the report of his maintenance and district engineers as well as from Marlina Alvizo, DPWH assistant regional director, on the status of the street lamps and when the agency would conduct the final inspection.

    The final inspection would be the last step before the DPWH would accept a project and make the final payment to the contractors, the director said.

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    klaro kaayo nga overpriced. sakto si kentab, naa ra na sa 15k...

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    Grabe ka mga korakot. Grabe!

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    50 k or 90 k...

    HaLa DiLi jUd Na ReAsoNabLe Na PrIce... My Bet wAs iT CoSt ArouNd 15 K To 20 K... AnD BeSiDes, TheY Don'T ReALLy SerVe THat mUch PuRpOSe.. MuRaG PanG DeCorAsYon Ra Siya..

    DiLi Pa JuD TAnAn NiSiGa... KaNi JuD bAsTa TaiWaNesE/ChiNESe Na PRoDucTo.. MuraG LAhIng UNITOP

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    maybe an istoryans can give us the price of that lamppost..or lets research fior that...for my opinion...20k is sobra ra pud ka barato nga estimate sa cost....its an outdoor lamp..so medyo mahal gyud na...

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    Quote Originally Posted by mata_hari
    50 k or 90 k...

    HaLa DiLi jUd Na ReAsoNabLe Na PrIce... My Bet wAs iT CoSt ArouNd 15 K To 20 K... AnD BeSiDes, TheY Don'T ReALLy SerVe THat mUch PuRpOSe.. MuRaG PanG DeCorAsYon Ra Siya..

    DiLi Pa JuD TAnAn NiSiGa... KaNi JuD bAsTa TaiWaNesE/ChiNESe Na PRoDucTo.. MuraG LAhIng UNITOP
    hala kompyansa ka, naa na baya free trade agreement ang china ug pinas...

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    Default Re: Asean Summit Lamp Posts ..Overpriced?

    para nako basin P20K would be enough considering pa ang shipping expenses from the origin. but then again, wa man ka kebaw unsay materiales ani hehehe basin titanium ni ilang gigamit? hehehehe

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