BSP terminates contract with national ID cards supplier ACI

Monetary Board terminates contract with ACI, supplier of PhilSys ID

National ID (FILE PHOTO)

MANILA, Philippines — The Monetary Board (MB) of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has terminated the contract between BSP and All Card Inc. (ACI), the supplier of Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) ID cards.

MB Resolution No. 962 obtained by INQUIRER.net on Thursday states that the terminated contract covers the following:

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Included in the resolution is a notice of decision which detailed the grounds for termination of the contract as follows:

The document likewise indicated that ACI failed to perform the following obligations under the contract:

“As of June 30, the cumulative liquidated damages due from ACI have reached more than ten percent of the contract price. The contract is hereby deemed terminated from receipt by ACI of the notice decision. No other paper or document shall be entertained by the Monetary Board,” the document signed by BSP Monetary Board Secretary Clifton Abot states.

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Earlier, BSP Governor Eli Remolona Jr. confirmed the contract termination due to the delay in deliverables.

“This is a real problem. We have decided to terminate actually the old contracts because the contractor for these IDs has not been able to deliver, so we have terminated the contracts,” the BSP chief explained.

Remolona added that they are now looking for a new vendor for the contract. “We are negotiating for damages and at the same time, we’re looking for a new vendor for this contract. But this is an issue and we’re working on that issue,” he said.

In a separate phone call with INQUIRER.net, ACI President Roy Ebora confirmed the termination of the said contract. He said ACI likewise filed for a motion of consideration with BSP’s monetary board.

“Everything is now with the arbitration court. We filed a motion for interim protection. I think the full title of what we filed is Interim Measures of Protection with [the] Arbitration Tribunal. So all these [are] under arbitration, we also filed a motion for consideration with the monetary board,” said Ebora.

— WITH A REPORT FROM IAN NICOLAS P. CIGARAL
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