Manila Bulletin

What if godson is corrupt?

- By FLORO L. MERCENE

WHAT

happened to President Duterte’s promise to stamp out corruption in government service within “three to six months”? He’s been three years into his tenure and corruption still rears its ugly heads in the civil service.

In his inaugural speech on June 30, 2017, the President underscore­d the corruption pervading our society; criminalit­y in the streets, rampant illegal drugs, and the breakdown of law and order.

“They have to be stopped by all means that the law allows.” he said.

The President manifested zero tolerance for corruption in the bureaucrac­y firing scores of ranking officials and political allies.

Now, there are allegation­s that some enterprisi­ng Bureau of Customs (BOC) officials at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (MICP), encourage importers to cheat on tariff by mis-declaratio­n, saying their shipment as “single item” instead of “general merchandis­e.”

The architects of this shenanigan have mastered the art of dodging tariff laws, for substantia­lly reduced duties and taxes.

The correct duties and taxes for general merchandis­e commodity per container ranges from 1 180,000 to 1 220,000 while that of single item commodity is lower at 1100,000 to 1120,000 per container.

The difference goes to the pockets of these white-collar goons. A commission of 130,000 is a bargain for “favored importers.”

These crooks have also allegedly devised a tara (points) system of 5-50-250 representi­ng 15,000 per container, 150,000 for special containers, and 1250,000 for the lifting of alerts for “(dis)service fee.”

No wonder the MICP reportedly missed its January target by 1152 million; February, 12.05 billion, and March, 11.28 billion, a first quarter deficit of 13.32 billion.

Customs commission­er Rey Leonardo Guerrero is mightily trying to weed out corruption by infusing idealistic young blood into the agency, but sadly, he can’t seem to get rid of well entrenched old hands.

So who’s afraid of the maverick mayor-turned President? Not this honcho at the MICP, who would claim he reports directly to the Palace, thus unfairly dragging the first family into issues of smuggling.

The honcho would even brag that he is a godson of Pangulong Digong, one of thousands the President has sponsored over the years.

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