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Insurance workers marched to LTO on March 25 and were told to file a TRO if they wanted to stop the DBP-DCI validation fee. This episode traces how the sixty-peso charge survived two suspensions, contradicts the 2010 MOA, and is projected to generate close to one billion pesos annually — while no one in Congress has called for an investigation.
Based on the article published on morningcoffeethoughts.com.
By Gino BorladoInsurance workers marched to LTO on March 25 and were told to file a TRO if they wanted to stop the DBP-DCI validation fee. This episode traces how the sixty-peso charge survived two suspensions, contradicts the 2010 MOA, and is projected to generate close to one billion pesos annually — while no one in Congress has called for an investigation.
Based on the article published on morningcoffeethoughts.com.