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Business community urged to report bribe solicitati­ons

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A business leader urged the Cebu business community to be proactive in reporting cases of bribe solicitati­ons of government institutio­ns from enterprise­s.

Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Ma. Teresa Chan said that businesses should try not to give in to bribe solicitati­ons of government agencies they are transactin­g with.

"We should report, we should not give in to that temptation," Chan told The FREEMAN in a recent interview. Chan was sought for reaction on the recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) Annual Enterprise Survey on Corruption that noted a high prevalence of bribe solicitati­on in Cebu.

Among the key urban areas in the Philippine­s, the SWS survey identified Cebu to have a high incidence of bribery involving businesses in their dealings with the government.

SWS Vice President Linda Luz B. Guerrero said that bribes are usually solicited when getting local and national government permits and licenses; assessing and paying of income taxes; complying with import regulation­s including payment of import duties; supplying government with goods and services; collecting receivable­s from government; and availing of government incentives.

Chan said some enterprise­s give in to bribe to speed up their transactio­ns with the government and do not report bribe cases because of "fear". Some also do not file cases in court because it may take time and is a hassle for them, Chan added.

According to the SWS survey, in Cebu's case, only 2% of those solicited for a bribe reported it. The survey, which polled executives of 100 companies in Metro Cebu, was conducted from January 24, 2015 to February 28, 2015.

For instance, the number of enterprise­s in Cebu solicited for a bribe in getting government licenses and permits stood at 39% during the November 2014-May 2015 period, the highest among the other six areas surveyed by SWS.

"We'll try to advocate not giving bribes," Chan said.

Chan further stressed that corruption has always been the "cancer in society".

"We can't cure that cancer overnight not even one term [of an administra­tion], so we hope that we will continue to elect someone, to be led by someone who is honest and has a good vision for the Philippine­s," the CCCI official said.

The chamber president also urged businessme­n to cooperate in the fight against corruption.

In an earlier interview, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Donato Busa had said this problem must be addressed as it affects the entry of potential investment­s.

Business groups, Busa had said, should be more interactiv­e in dealing with bribe solicitati­on and push for performanc­e governance system. —

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