CPSU denies ‘bidding anomaly’
BACOLOD City – The Central Philippines State University (CPSU) and its Bids and Awards Committee denied alleged anomalies in the school’s bidding processes. CPSU scored the “posting of a fake article” and the airing of “lies” that “drag the good name of the university and its committee without first ascertaining the

By Dolly Yasa
By Dolly Yasa
BACOLOD City – The Central Philippines State University (CPSU) and its Bids and Awards Committee denied alleged anomalies in the school’s bidding processes.
CPSU scored the “posting of a fake article” and the airing of “lies” that “drag the good name of the university and its committee without first ascertaining the factual antecedents and circumstances surrounding the matter in issue”.
In a press statement, the Kabankalan City-based CPSU denied an alleged bidding anomaly saying that “the actions taken by the CPSU BAC is within the legal bounds… particularly the guidance of the DBM (Department of Budget and Management) Circular Letter No. 2010-19 dated December 30, 2010 with strict adherence to the provisions of Republic Act 9184, otherwise known as the Government Procurement Reform Act.”
The issue focused on the construction of the two-storey annex of the College of Engineering Building.
The alleged fake article was reportedly posted on social media and the accusations aired by a radio station.
“It is a total lie to impute that CPSU BAC failed to post the scheduled Public Bidding at the PhilGEPS portal as maliciously highlighted in the subject (social media) posting. Likewise, it is irresponsible … to maliciously insinuate to the listening public that corruption was committed and that CPSU as an institution is teaching its students (about corruption),” according to the statement signed by CPSU Public Information Office.
“CPSU and its BAC assure the public that all legal requirements provided for bidding of the subject Construction of Annex Two-Storey College of Engineering Building were strictly observed and satisfied pursuant to the law,” it added.
“CPSU and its BAC assert that the negligent and irresponsible posting and sharing the same online including the irresponsible broadcasting thereof using terminologies that invite and insinuate corruptions are malicious and public imputation that tend to cause dishonor, discredit or contempt of person named therein and the CPSU Community, which act is sanctioned (by existing laws)…. (we) are humbly urging the source of the said fake and libelous news item including those who reposted and shared said article… to cease and desist in posting the said item and the irresponsible insinuations of misdeeds in the matter in issue,” the statement added.
“CPSU maintains its stand not to tolerate any and all forms of destructive actions under the cloak of journalism and shall avail the legal remedies allowed and provided for by our laws to protect its good name as well as the interest of the CPSU Community. Let this CPSU humble position on the matter serve as legal notice to those who are responsible of said posting, reporting and broadcasting of fake and libelous news item.”
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