Seized cars meant for school training Pinoy technicians for Porsche
The multi-million-peso super cars that the Bureau of Customs recently seized and that are facing condemnation were donated by Porsche Germany to a technical school offering trainings to underprivileged students.
According to Jun Veneracion's report on "24 Oras", the administration of Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati is hoping that the training program would not be affected by its problem with customs authorities.
Porsche has reportedly already donated nine Porsches to the school.
Don Bosco students who undergo a two-year-training on the Porsches are reportedly assured of jobs with Porsche in the Middle East.
Part of the contract between Porsche and Don Bosco are the destructin of the vehicles after the training program is finished.
"We are a bit sad because Don Bosco has been working for this technical training for the past 40 years," said Fr. Dindo Vitug, the school's technical director.
"I know we will be avle to get over with this setback because they can just come here and see what we have been doing for the past many years," he added. —NB, GMA News