Philippine Daily Inquirer

Stellar record in 16 months of service at BOC

- Jerry E. Esplanada

IN A STATEMENT, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said:

“The numbers do not lie: As head of the customs reform team, he (resigned Customs Commission­er John Phillip Sevilla) has helped grow the bureau’s collection­s by 21 percent year-on-year in 2014 versus 5 percent in the pre-reform period, transforme­d Customs to be one of the most radically open and transparen­t agencies in government, has made government regulation more efficient for doing business in the country, and has taken great strides to thwart graft, technical and outright smuggling by filing cases, alert orders and seizures against erring importers, brokers and officials. The Bureau of Customs is the most improved national government agency in terms of revenue collection last year, thanks in no small part to the person who lead it,” Purisima noted.

“Amid these results, I respect his well-discerned decision to resign. In a span of a year and half, he has shown us that what was then impossible is now possible. It is possible to hope that we can transform institutio­ns, with uncompromi­sing courage and integrity,” he said.

“A product of Cornell and Princeton, Commission­er Sevilla has served the public well in his lengthy career in government. Even with his stellar record of six years as undersecre­tary under two secretarie­s of finance in his belt, I think unleashing transforma­tive reform in the Bureau of Customs will remain to be one of the pinnacles of his legacy in government. There is always a time when one has to rest and take leave: Today is one such day for a fine public servant who has waged the good fight against corruption well,” Purisima said.

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