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[Title] => 2 sacked NPO execs want to turn state witness
[Summary] => Two officials dismissed from the National Printing Office last year now want to be state witnesses and bare the alleged rigging of public biddings conducted by the NPO for the printing of government forms.
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[Title] => NPO faces blacklisting by LTO, procurement board
[Summary] => The National Printing Office (NPO) is facing the possibility of getting shut out of Land Transportation Office (LTO) printing contracts and being blacklisted by the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB), the owner of a private printing firm said yesterday.
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[Title] => National Printing Office blacklists printer for falsifiying financial statements
[Summary] => The National Printing Office has blacklisted a private security printer, banning it from joining any of their bidding for subcontracted printing contracts, for alleged falsification of documents particularly its financial statements.
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[Title] => Printing firm links ex-National Printing Office chief to 'syndicate'
[Summary] => An official of the private printing firm that bagged the P33-million contract to supply the accountable forms of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) denied that former National Printing Office (NPO) director Enrique Agana had been fighting “syndicates” in the agency that want to take over printing contracts from other firms.
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