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Next to BIR and Customs, the Land Transportation Office is the government’s highest revenue earner, collecting close to P9 billion a year from 4.8 million vehicle registrations and 3.3 million driver’s licenses. Yet it is poorly equipped, its personnel are ill trained. And these twin woes of ineptness give rise to corruption.

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