The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has vowed to run after fixers in its National Capital Region-West offices amid the mounting complaints and reports on the proliferation of fixers within the vicinity of the bureau.
LTO-NCR-West Director Roque "Rox" Verzosa III said he already instructed all district heads of the government agency to constantly remind and educate the employees of their anti-fixing policy through a memorandum.
"Please be reminded on our policy on anti-fixing and other corrupt activities as enshrined in RA 9485 ("Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007"), as amended by RA 11032 ("Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018")," the Memorandum read.
"District heads are likewise directed to do routine inspections of their offices and its vicinities to ensure compliance with the said policy and to submit a report on the compliance of the policy every first Monday of the month," it added.
As part of the measures to address the problem, Verzosa said random inspections shall be conducted by the regional office.
"Those who are found engaging in any fixing activity will face the full extent of the law. Any person found to be involved in any kind of fixing activity shall be charged with the appropriate administrative and/or criminal actions," said Verzosa.
He also stressed that there is a need to intensify their anti-fixer campaign efforts as such acts destroy the image of the LTO.
Verzosa likewise warned the public not to patronize or do business with fixers, as this would encourage more individuals to take part and offer themselves.
He said that the public should not trust fixers, as the agency has already recorded countless accounts of fixers running away with their hard-earned money.