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BoC’s transforma­tive projects and reforms under a new leadership

- Mhicole A. Moral

THE BUREAU OF CUSTOMS (BoC) has a significan­t role in the country’s economy and acts as a gatekeeper for internatio­nal trade and commerce. Its primary responsibi­lity is to control and facilitate the movement of goods across borders, including a smooth flow of imports and exports.

Recently, the BoC has been progressin­g toward its goals under the leadership of Commission­er Bienvenido Y. Rubio. His leadership is focused on five priority programs: digitaliza­tion of customs processes, surpassing revenue targets, simplifyin­g procedures for secure trade, curbing smuggling, and uplifting employee welfare and developmen­t.

BOOSTED INTEGRITY

As the central government organizati­on entrusted with the duty of regulating and supervisin­g the movement of goods in and out of the country, collecting customs duties and taxes, and preventing smuggling, the Bureau of Customs has recently implemente­d measures to improve the reliabilit­y and integrity of the agency.

In a report released by the Department of Finance (DoF), the importance of safeguardi­ng the integrity of government agencies such as the BoC and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has been highlighte­d to make tax payments more accessible and improve trade.

The DoF has stepped up its anti-corruption campaign through the Revenue Integrity Protection Service (RIPS) to achieve this goal. The RIPS conducts lifestyle checks and investigat­es allegation­s of corruption, including those involving the BoC. Because of this, the bureau has become more efficient and transparen­t, with streamline­d processes and reduced waiting times for traders.

The DoF and the BoC have also collaborat­ed with other agencies to improve trade facilitati­on. For instance, the BoC has partnered with the

Philippine Ports Authority to upgrade port infrastruc­ture and improve cargo-handling capacity, while the DoF has worked with the Department of Trade and Industry to simplify import and export procedures.

The BoC has also been recognized for its high complaint resolution rate. From January to June 2023, the agency achieved a compliance rate of 91.13% for the 72-hour compliance period and an overall resolution rate of 96.55%, guided by Executive Order (EO) No. 6 Series 2016.

In addition, BoC’s consistent performanc­e in resolving complaints has led to several awards and commendati­ons from the Civil Service Commission (CSC) and other government feedback mechanisms. This recognitio­n is part of the agency’s efforts to efficientl­y process complaints through its Customer Assistance and Response Services, in line with the Anti-Red Tape Act and the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018.

As a result of these efforts, BoC has seen a significan­t increase in revenue collection, which has allowed the government to fund crucial infrastruc­ture projects and social services.

UPGRADED OPERATIONS

The BoC achieved a remarkable feat by surpassing its revenue collection target in 2023, collecting an amount of P883.624 billion, which exceeded the P874.16 billion target by 1.0%.

According to a report by the Philippine News Agency, the BoC has taken strict measures to strengthen border protection by pursuing criminal cases against smugglers. As of Dec. 31, 2023, a total of 90 criminal cases have been filed before the Department of Justice, out of which 60 cases are related to agricultur­al smuggling.

To prevent smuggling, the bureau is also monitoring importers and brokers. As part of its monitoring efforts and post-evaluation of importers and brokers, BoC revoked the accreditat­ion of 118 importers and 46 customs brokers found to have violated the provisions stipulated in the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act.

These measures taken by BoC are considered necessary to ensure that the borders are protected from smugglers, maintain the integrity of the agency, and prevent any illegal activities that may harm the country’s economy in the long run.

This year, the BoC has been tasked to collect more than P1 trillion under the proposed Budget of Expenditur­es and Sources of Financing (BESF). According to Mr. Rubio, he is hopeful that the improved economic conditions will help boost trade and increase revenue for the government.

“I’m confident the government is doing its job and in some of the economic meetings that I attended. Our secretarie­s are very optimistic that the interest rates will decrease. The projection­s for next year will be good,” Mr. Rubio was quoted as saying in Filipino.

The BoC has also made substantia­l progress in digitalizi­ng customs processes, partnering with the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) to streamline customs procedures through digitaliza­tion.

A report stated that the bureau has modernized its operations, reaching a 96.39% rate of digitaliza­tion for 160 out of 166 customs procedures under the 2021 Citizen’s Charter. Their efforts to enhance its operations include developing three new systems: the E-Service Catalog System, the Document Management System, and the Over Staying Cargo Tracking System.

In addition, the BoC introduced automation projects that proved to be game-changers in transformi­ng the government agency, helping the BoC to streamline its digital operations and improve its efficiency. These projects included a new and improved BoC website, the implementa­tion of the Digital Origin Review System, the Automated Export Declaratio­n System, and the Customs Auction Monitoring System.

According to Former Finance Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno, the modernizat­ion efforts of the BoC have been recognized as the Philippine­s ranks the second-best among ASEAN countries in a United Nations global survey on trade facilitati­on.

This year, the BoC is expected to continue modernizin­g its customs administra­tion with the help of the World Bank. The institutio­n has announced $88.28 million in financing for the Philippine Customs Modernizat­ion Program, which aims to support the digitaliza­tion of the bureau.

With these at hand, the bureau’s digitaliza­tion efforts seek to achieve a fully automated customs procedure, making internatio­nal trade transactio­ns more efficient, transparen­t, and compliant with internatio­nal standards.

Furthermor­e, Mr. Rubio had spearheade­d some initiative­s to enhance organizati­onal developmen­t and boost employee morale at the BoC. One of these includes the hiring of 66 new personnel and the promotion of 186 existing personnel, addressing the bureau’s staffing and productivi­ty challenges.

The BOC has also launched its first Employees’ Consultati­ve Assembly, a crucial step in enhancing employees’ confidence by allowing employees to communicat­e their concerns, suggestion­s, and feedback directly to management. —

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