+ Follow TORRES AND MORTEL Tag
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[Title] => DOTC okays 60-day leave of controversial LTO chief
[Summary] => The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) formally approved the application for a 60-day leave of absence of controversial Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief Virginia Torres, paving the way for the assumption of DOTC Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs Raquel Desiderio as officer-in-charge (OIC) of the controversy-riddled agency.
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[Title] => DOTC exec assumes post as LTO OIC
[Summary] => Transportation Assistant Secretary Raquel Desiderio will assume as officer-in-charge of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) today.
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[Title] => P-Noy's sacred cow
[Summary] => President Aquino can show to the Filipino people his firm resolve and will to rid the government of graft and corruption by not letting personal reasons cloud his better judgment over the case of Land Transportation Office chief Virginia Torres.
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[Title] => DOJ probe: LTO chief, Stradcom faction tagged in failed takeover
[Summary] => The current management of information technology firm Stradcom Corp. presented before the Department of Justice (DOJ) yesterday two pieces of evidence of an alleged conspiracy between a faction in the firm and Land Transportation Office chief Virginia Torres in last month’s failed takeover of the Stradcom building in the LTO compound.
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[Title] => Conflicting views
[Summary] => Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief Assistant Secretary Virginia Torres appears to have a propensity to put her fingers where they don’t belong, or the tendency to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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[Title] => LTO chief charged for 'takeover'
[Summary] => A firm handling the computerization of the Land Transportation Office’s transactions filed administrative charges yesterday against LTO chief Virginia Torres and her executive assistant, Virginia Mortel, for allegedly participating in a conspiracy to take over the firm’s facilities in the LTO compound last week.
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TORRES AND MORTEL
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[Summary] => A firm handling the computerization of the Land Transportation Office’s transactions filed administrative charges yesterday against LTO chief Virginia Torres and her executive assistant, Virginia Mortel, for allegedly participating in a conspiracy to take over the firm’s facilities in the LTO compound last week.
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