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[Title] => Contractor in LTO infrastructure project denies anomaly
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[Title] => ‘Public bidding for PCOS repair no longer an option’
[Summary] => After two failed biddings, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) yesterday ruled out the possibility of reviving the public bidding for the refurbishment of the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines.
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[Summary] => Last Saturday, the second bidding for the contract to refurbish 81,896 PCOS machines in Comelec warehouses was declared a failure. It now seems government will have to cough up a lot more money to conduct automated polls next year.
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