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A textbook dealer has asked the Supreme Court (SC) to lift the temporary restraining order (TRO) it issued last month stopping the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) from implementing the injunction against the World Bank-funded $100 million contract to supply textbooks to public schools nationwide.
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A Manila trial court judge has ordered the government not to bid out the purchase of some 17.5 million copies of elementary books to Vibal Publishing House.
Manila regional trial court Branch 18 Judge Myra Garcia-Fernandez said there is basis to prevent the government to bid out the contract for textbooks to Vibal by pointing out the petitioner, Kolonwel Trading, being the lowest bidder, will suffer "irreparable damage" because of the flawed bidding process.
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