MANILA, Philippines -- The Commission on Audit (COA) has called out Taguig's local government unit (LGU) for failing to include 5,146 business establishments in their official database, which it said, is an indication that these are operating without permits. COA, in its audit report of the city government released last July 5, also added that 11,035 establishments were given permits to operate but were not included in the barangay's list of establishments. "On the other hand, 11,035 businesses were granted permits to operate in the City but were not included in the Barangay list of establishments which could mean that barangay clearances as required u...
Keep on reading: More than 5,000 Taguig establishments could be operating without permits — COA
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