The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has terminated the contracts of 68 enforcers from its Central Office in Quezon City as part of a significant anti-corruption drive.
LTO Chief Vigor Mendoza II stated that this action is in line with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s directive to promote accountability and integrity in government service.
The dismissals were based on performance evaluations stemming from numerous complaints and reports of misconduct, including bribery and extortion, received from motorists and the public.
Mendoza emphasized that the agency is actively working to professionalize its enforcement team and eliminate corruption.
The evaluation process included reports from social media, mystery agents, and input from transport sector stakeholders.
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