Duterte sets massive Customs cleansing
By Arjay L. Balinbin
Reporter

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte on Thursday said that he will be axing 64 ranking officials of the Bureau of Customs (BoC) due to their involvement in corruption.
The President made the announcement in his speech after the official signing of a $1.3-billion loan agreement for the Malolos-Clark Railway Project at the Malaca帽an Palace on Thursday afternoon.
鈥淚 will be dismissing 64 Customs employees. In the meantime, I want them to report here in Malaca帽ang,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 will be asking them to report here and, from the sources, I have cut down corruption by a third or one half. Most of them 鈥yung andyan (are the ones involved in corruption), we will be filing charges, 64 of them,鈥 he added, telling reporters afterwards that they will report to Malaca帽ang 鈥渙n Monday.鈥
Presidential Spokesperson Salvador S. Panelo, in his press briefing at the Palace on Thursday morning, said Commissioner Rey Leonardo B. Guerrero is not among the officials who will be fired.
鈥Ang pagkakaalam ko ay mayroong nagsumbong kay Commissioner Guerrero at inimbestigahan niya… Maraming anomalya (What I know is that someone told Commissioner Guerrero of irregularities and he investigated the tip… There are a lot of anomalies) involving certain officials,鈥 Mr. Panelo said.
In a statement he issued late Wednesday night, Mr. Panelo said: 鈥淭he President has directed the freezing of several high-ranking Customs officials and employees, whose names would be disclosed at the appropriate time, as they face administrative and criminal charges, for unlawful activities.鈥
鈥淭he President鈥檚 latest action underscores this Administration鈥檚 zero tolerance on corruption among erring officials. The anti-corruption campaign is continuing as it is relentless. No one will be spared,鈥 he added.
Asked at the Palace briefing on Thursday what he meant by 鈥渇reezing,鈥 Mr. Panelo said the officials concerned are now on 鈥渇loating鈥 status. 鈥淔loating muna sila, floating, kasi they have pending administrative and criminal charges,鈥 he explained.
Sought for comment, Mr. Guerrero replied in a mobile phone message only: 鈥淲e will follow the President鈥檚 orders.鈥
The President named Mr. Guerrero, his former Armed Forces chief of staff, as Customs chief in October last year, instructing him to 鈥渄ouble the zealousness鈥 in ridding the agency of corruption.
Mr. Guerrero replaced Isidro S. Lape帽a whom Mr. Duterte transferred to the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority after P11 billion worth of methamphetamine hydrochloride was found to have been allowed to leave Customs gates under his watch.
The Customs bureau has been improving collections lately, growing its take by 9.8% to P251.7 billion as of May — making it the second-biggest contributor to total state revenues behind the Bureau of Internal Revenue at a fifth in that period — from P229.3 billion in last year鈥檚 first five months
The Bureau of the Treasury, which reports the government鈥檚 monthly fiscal balance, attributed steadily improving overall revenue collections to 鈥渟tringent monitoring and continuing efforts to enhance revenue-collection capabilities and intensified control measures against undervaluation, misdeclaration and other forms of technical smuggling.鈥
Sought for comment, Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. President Sergio R. Ortiz-Luis, Jr. said in a telephone interview that the firing of 鈥渃orrupt鈥 Customs officials 鈥渨ill facilitate business鈥 since 鈥渃orruption will go down.鈥
鈥淭here have been a lot of complaints [from traders]. There are horror stories even now about it. There鈥檚 a lot,鈥 Mr. Ortiz-Luis said, noting for instance that some importers find it difficult to have their shipments released by Customs, while others are able to do so promptly. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the difference?鈥
鈥淭his is good news to me, kung talagang corrupt 鈥榶ung tinatanggal (if those removed from posts were really corrupt). Well… anything that brings down corruption, brings down red tape, brings down the cost and the headaches of businessmen,鈥 Mr. Ortiz-Luis explained.
鈥淪o it is good news always.鈥


