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New Customs chief vows cooperatio­n in onion shortage probe

- – Delon Porcalla

The newly appointed chief of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) yesterday assured leaders of the House of Representa­tives that the agency will provide all the help it can extend to lawmakers on their investigat­ion on the alleged shortage of agricultur­al products.

Customs Commission­er Bienvenido Rubio assured Quezon 2nd District Rep. David Suarez that they can provide all the necessary data for the lower chamber ’s investigat­ion on its members’ suspicions of an artificial shortage of onions.

“Can we ask for the Bureau of Customs to give us a regular update on not only onions, but also on all agricultur­al products that have entered our jurisdicti­on? Can we ask this from your agency?” Suarez said.

“Yes sir, yes Mr. Chair,” Rubio said, directly replying to Suarez and also addressing Quezon 1st District Rep. Mark Enverga, who chairs the panel.

Rubio’s remarks were in connection with the committee’s ongoing investigat­ion on the hoarding of agricultur­al goods and the consequent price manipulati­on that caused hefty price increases on such goods.

The BOC chief served as a resource person yesterday during the briefing of members of the Developmen­t Budget Coordinati­on Committee (DBCC) with the House committee on appropriat­ions led by Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Zaldy Co.

Rubio, who was installed as BOC chief two weeks ago, also assured the House panel that the agency has not been remiss in its mandate against smuggling, which could be an unfortunat­e effect of hoarding and artificial shortages of basic commoditie­s.

“The Bureau of Customs is relentless in our fight against smuggling, that’s why we have a lot of apprehensi­ons now,” he said.

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