The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has strengthened its campaign against illegal fixing activities in the National Capital Region (NCR), reaffirming its commitment to clean, transparent, and efficient public service.
The intensified enforcement aligns with Republic Act No. 11032, also known as the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018, as well as the agency’s internal reform agenda led by Assistant Secretary Markus V. Lacanilao.
Anti-Fixing Operation Conducted in Quezon City
An anti-fixing operation was carried out at an LTO-NCR office on April 10, 2026, between 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM.
The operation was conducted by following Agencies Involved:
- LTO-NCR Field Enforcement Unit (FEU)
- LTO Monitoring Support Section
- Department of Public Order and Safety (DPOS)
The coordinated effort highlights the agency’s proactive approach in addressing illegal activities within and around LTO premises.
Four Individuals Apprehended
During the operation, authorities apprehended four individuals suspected of engaging in fixing activities.
Violations Filed
The individuals were issued citation tickets for violating:
- Quezon City Ordinance No. SP-1656 (Series of 2005)
(Ordinance banning fixers near government offices)
These measures are part of ongoing efforts to eliminate unauthorized intermediaries who exploit motorists.
LTO Reaffirms Zero-Tolerance Policy on Fixers
Assistant Secretary Lacanilao emphasized that the LTO maintains a zero-tolerance policy against fixing activities.
Why Fixing is a Serious Offense
- Undermines public trust in government services
- Encourages corruption and illegal transactions
- Compromises the integrity of licensing and registration processes
The LTO stressed that continued enforcement operations will be conducted to deter illegal practices and protect the public.
Public Urged to Use Official Channels Only
The agency also called on motorists to remain vigilant and avoid dealing with unauthorized individuals offering “fast-track” services.
Safe Ways to Transact with the LTO
- Use official LTO offices and counters
- Access services through the LTMS portal
- Coordinate only with authorized personnel
Public cooperation is essential in ensuring a fair, transparent, and efficient system.
LTO Strengthens Anti-Corruption Efforts
The crackdown on fixers is part of the LTO’s broader initiative to improve service delivery and eliminate corruption within the agency. By enforcing stricter measures and increasing monitoring, the LTO aims to create a safer and more reliable environment for all motorists.
As the LTO continues its intensified campaign against fixers, motorists can expect stricter enforcement and more secure transactions across all offices. These efforts not only protect the public from fraudulent schemes but also reinforce the agency’s long-term goal of delivering transparent, efficient, and corruption-free services nationwide.
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