NEDA

RFID a fund-raising program for elections - transport group

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www.abs-cbnnews.com
MANILA, Philippines - Militant transport group Pinagkaisang Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Opereytors Nationwide (Piston) has staged a protest action in front of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) in Quezon City to express opposition to the installation of tracking devices in vehicles.
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Solons, Drivers Ask SC to Void Anomalous RFID Project

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www.bulatlat.com

MANILA – In a bid to halt a potential source of campaign kitty for the Arroyo administration and relieve the public, especially the motorists, of additional financial burden come January 10, progressive partylist representatives and aspiring senators Satur Ocampo and Liza Maza, with Bayan Muna Representative Teddy Casino and Piston secretary general George San Mateo, asked the Supreme Court Wednesday to void the looming LTO-Stradcom RFID project.  read more »

Gov’t plan vs illegal transport opposed at SC

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newsinfo.inquirer.net

MANILA, Philippines – A move by the government to install equipment that will detect illegal public transport is being opposed by partylist and transport groups that have asked the Supreme Court to stop the implementation of the project.  read more »

SC urged to stop radio frequency ID project

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www.abs-cbnnews.com

MANILA, Philippines - Various groups on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court to declare as unconstitutional a government plan to put radio frequency ID tags on all vehicles starting next month.  read more »

Party-lists question car ID system before SC

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newsinfo.inquirer.net

MANILA, Philippines -- Militant party-list representatives and a public transport group asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday to nullify the Land Transportation Office’s radio frequency identification system for being unconstitutional.  read more »

Scrapping of car-tagging project sought

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www.bworldonline.com

LEFTIST PARTY-LIST lawmakers yesterday asked the Supreme Court to stop the implementation of a controversial vehicle-tracking project in January.  read more »

LTO’s chip project ‘bypassed’

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The Daily Tribune
With the impending roll-out of the Land Transportation Office’s (LTO’s) radio frequency identification (RFID) system on Oct. 1, former Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ralph Recto yesterday said the project should not push through since it did not go though the required legal process.  read more »

Recent Changes in the Powers of the NEDA and Investiate the More Publicized Corruption Cases in Official Development

Rep. Maza’s Privilege Speech at Committee on Oversight Public Hearing  read more »

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