PCAB Firmly Denies License Selling Claims
The Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB) has made a clear statement that its licenses are not for sale. This announcement comes in response to circulating allegations regarding irregularities in the licensing and accreditation of contractors.
Officials reported that the Board has not authorized any individual, group, or third-party consultant to act on its behalf. They emphasized that no one can guarantee contractor accreditation in exchange for money, reinforcing the integrity of the licensing process.
Commitment to Transparent Licensing Process
Local leaders noted that the PCAB continues to uphold strict standards and transparent procedures to maintain credibility. Community members expressed support for these efforts, highlighting the importance of fair accreditation for all contractors.
Sources said the Board urges the public and contractors to remain vigilant against fraudulent schemes. They encouraged reporting any suspicious activities to ensure the licensing system remains trustworthy and corruption-free.
Protecting the Industry’s Reputation
Officials reported that protecting the reputation of the construction industry is a top priority. The PCAB is committed to safeguarding the licensing process to promote professionalism and accountability among contractors nationwide.
Community members said that the Board will continue to monitor and investigate any claims of misconduct thoroughly. This approach aims to maintain public confidence and support the growth of the construction sector.
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