Comelec approves awarding of transport services contract for May 2022 polls to F2 Logistics
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has approved the awarding of the P1.61-billion contract to transport the May 2022 election paraphernalia to F2 Logistics, a company said to be connected to Duterte campaign donor and Davao-based businessman Dennis Uy.

Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez confirmed this on Wednesday, August 25.
"The Notice of Award was approved by the Commission en Banc," he said in a brief statement.
"The post-qualification process had already been ongoing for more than a week prior," added Jimenez.
Earlier, Senator Leila de Lima urged the Congress to investigate the Comelec awarding of logistics contract to F2 Logistics.
In filing Senate Resolution No. 855, De Lima stressed the need to ensure that the election processes are free from even suspicions of cheating, manipulation, and irregularities by disqualifying suppliers with known links to identified political parties and possible candidates.
On Monday, Comelec Chairman Sheriff Abas said that having Uy as a political contributor of President Duterte is not a ground to disqualify F2 Logistics as a participating bidder.
"It is not automatic disqualification because he was a contributor. We know that many of our businessmen are really political contributors," he said.
Comelec Commissioner Rowena Guanzon also echoed what Abas said.
"We have bidding rules. We have the COA (Commission on Audit). It is not a ground for disqualification. F2 is a corporation. It is not the name of Dennis Uy in the bidding, it is F2. Dennis Uy is the contributor," she said n a radio interview.
"If that is so, does it mean we will have to disqualify the companies that donate to winning candidates? That is not right. That will make us bias if we refuse to award projects to companies just because they donated to campaigns," added Guanzon.