Former SC Justice Carpio demands transparency in ICI hearings
Justice Carpio examines the security and procedural weaknesses in automated elections, outlining risks in voting technology and recommending stronger safeguards and audits to protect electoral integrity.
Justice Carpio explains why the claim that Pharmally submitted the lowest price quotation is mistaken, highlights procurement records showing it had the highest bids, and stresses that public disclosure of prices is a constitutional requirement.
Justice Carpio discusses the concept of “mother of onerous contracts” to critique procurement practices that favor suppliers at the expense of the public interest, highlighting the need for transparency and strict adherence to constitutional procurement safeguards.