The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has been charging “enormous service fees” to the motoring public, the National Public Transport Coalition (NPTC) claimed.
THE Land Transportation Office has been charging “enormous service fees” to the motoring public, the National Public Transport Coalition claimed.
However, LTO Strategic Communications Office Chief Divine Reyes clarified that the convenience fee is only P60. He likewise questioned the selection process of the payment gateway partner as to “whether it underwent proper bidding and accreditation, and the basis of such a price for a service fee,” which it said is higher than the usual rate of P25 to P45.
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