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90% of erring BoC examiners to be removed

- (Raymund F. Antonio)

After he relieved two district collectors at Manila ports, Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña is training his sights to get rid of 90 percent of erring Customs examiners and appraisers in the ports nationwide.

In a media briefing, Lapeña said he would let the ax fall on the majority of examiners and appraisers, including section heads in the ports, in his bid to remove the “tara” system.

“If they will not follow our guidance. I will have to move them. I will move the heads first, the chiefs of those sections who have been identified. May be I will allow the deputy to take over and see if he performs better than his chief,” he said.

“I can relieve anybody based on my assessment for the best interest of the service, but the investigat­ion will continue. If there is enough basis warranted they would be subjected to disciplina­ry action,” Lapena said.

The Bureau of Customs chief explained they would be relieved because they were responsibl­e for not having the correct assessment on the value of imported goods entering the ports.

Asked when he would carry out the relief of the BoC personnel, Lapeña said he may start sacking some people from the Assessment Division possibly on Monday.

His decision came in the wake of the existence of the tara system in the bureau.

Lapeña, who replaced resigned BoC Commission­er Nicanor Faeldon, confirmed the distributi­on of tara is existing within the agency to facilitate the movement of the goods of certain businessme­n.

He vowed to do everything in his power to clean up his agency of alleged misfits from its ranks.

“This should be a wake up call. They should follow because that is good for the government and for all of us,” the former chief of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency said.

Recently, lawyers Vincent Philip Maronilla and Rhea Gregorio, district collectors of the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port and Port of Manila, respective­ly, were relieved by Lapeña from their posts.

They were moved to the BoC Compliance Monitoring Unit.

The commission­er said he implemente­d the transfer of the two collectors to the CMU because of the benchmarki­ng in their ports, which was contrary to his “guidance to have the correct valuation of goods as basis of tariff.”

MICP deputy collector for operations Ruby Claudia Alameda replaced Maronilla while PoM deputy collector for operations Ernelito Aquino assumed in acting capacity the post of Gregorio.

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