+ Follow EASTLAND PRINTING Tag
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[Title] => Graft raps filed against printing officials
[Summary] => A private printing firm filed criminal and graft charges against the acting director and six other officials of the National Printing Office for their issuance of an alleged highly illegal and malicious blacklist without jurisdiction earlier this month.
[DatePublished] => 2010-01-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => NPO defends bidding process
[Summary] => An official of the National Printing Office (NPO) has defended the credibility of the agencys bidding process, following a request by three printing executives for the Senate to look into alleged anomalies in the agency.
NPO spokeswoman Sofia Tampoc said the NPO management would welcome any congressional probe, but at the same time would ask Sen. Richard Gordon to be "more circumspect in entertaining the complaints by some irate printers whose anomalies have already been exposed and addressed by the new management."
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EASTLAND PRINTING
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NPO spokeswoman Sofia Tampoc said the NPO management would welcome any congressional probe, but at the same time would ask Sen. Richard Gordon to be "more circumspect in entertaining the complaints by some irate printers whose anomalies have already been exposed and addressed by the new management."
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