Folder scam freezes all Comelec payments
| By Marie Surbano 07/31/2010 Poll  equipment suppliers of the May 10 elections are lining up with the  Commission on Elections (Comelec) to collect their bills but the Comelec  said all the contracts related to the recent automated polls have yet  to be signed as a result of the controversy generated by the  P700-million ballot secrecy folder scandal.  Ferdinand  Rafanan, director of Comelec Law Department, said the contractors are  now asking for payment for various services rendered or equipment sold  but the poll body is not ready to pay since there was no contract signed  yet. Rafanan said Comelec Chairman Jose Melo has  ordered Comelec officials not to sign any contract until it has been  reviewed by the law department.  “All these  contracts are under review as a consequence of the ballot secrecy folder  scandal. Melo opted to be cautious so no contracts were signed and all  were sent to the law department for review,” Rafanan told reporters.  Asked what these unsigned contracts were, Rafanan said these include contracts with forwarding companies which provided delivery services on what he called as “non-accountable forms.”  “They were not paid since the contracts were unsigned,” Rafanan said adding that once the contract were reviewed and signed the commission will promptly release payments.  Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100731hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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