Sun.Star Baguio

Guerrero, BOC and Militariza­tion

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At first glance a recent directive from newly installed Bureau of Customs Commis sioner and former military general Ray Leonardo Guerrero imposing a ‘no letter request, no interview policy’ on all reporters covering the bureau seems to validate fears that there is truth to the militariza­tion of the BOC.

However, a closer inspection of the directive will reveal that the new BOC commission­er may simply be establishi­ng guidelines on how the flow of informatio­n should be managed by the bureau particular­ly when dealing with sensitive matters. Based on the explanatio­n of the bureau’s Public Informatio­n and Assistance Division (PIAD), the directive will be limited with respect to reactions or comments issued by Custom officials in connection with controvers­ial and other important matters regarding the bureau.

One would also think that a more logical reason for the restrictiv­e policy may have to do with the fact that Guerrero being a former military man will surely adhere to the idiom that loose lips sinks ships. This is actually the discipline that is needed considerin­g that the BOC Commission­er may already have discovered how porous the walls are at the BOC and how easily sensitive matters are being let out and sold to those who continue to corrupt the bureau.

By regulating the informatio­n that flows out of the BOC perhaps Commission­er Guerrero may finally be able to pinpoint those officials and employees who dictate the tempo of illegal transactio­ns occurring daily within their jurisdicti­ons and who may have used and manipulate­d members of the Fourth Estate for their own vested interests.

Also, the policy may be seen as an attempt by Guerrero to expose those in the Fourth Estate who may have wittingly or unwittingl­y allowed themselves to be used by unscrupulo­us individu-

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