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Senator Angara struggling to ‘clean’ Bureau of Customs

byCustoms Today Report
20/08/2015
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MANILA: Senator Sonny Angara said he would look into the possibility of exempting the Bureau of Customs (BoC) from the government’s salary cap in a bid to professionalize the agency, which is perceived as one of the most corrupt and underperforming agencies.

“By exempting the BOC from the government’s salary cap, we could provide better pay for our Customs officials that would allow us to hire more competent employees and reward honest officials,” Angara, chairman of the Senate committee on ways, said in a statement on Wednesday.

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“But before we make any increase in their pay scale, there should be improved qualification and performance benchmarks in place to further professionalize its ranks,” he said.

Angara earlier expressed his support for the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) exemption from the Salary Standardization Law (SSL) “as long as it entails higher responsibility and accountability from the biggest revenue agency.”

The exemption of BOC from the SSL was brought up by Customs Deputy Commissioner Agaton Uvero during the recent public hearing on the proposed Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), which is among the priority economic bills identified by President Benigno Aquino III and both houses of Congress.

The bill primarily seeks to implement full automation of customs procedures that would facilitate ease of doing business, and to streamline customs valuation and inspection procedures to make them more transparent.

“With the modernization and computerization of the BOC, less human contact would be required. We want to minimize the discretion of officials to eliminate the alleged rampant corruption practices in the bureau,” Angara said.

The BOC tops the list of the most corrupt government office in the country, based on the 2013 SWS Survey of Enterprises on Corruption.

The proposed measure also aims to increase the outdated amount of fines and penalties against misdeclaration or underdeclaration of goods under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines.

“When enacted, CMTA will enable the BOC to adopt global best practices such as automation and risk management which would substantially reduce transaction costs, encourage greater trade, and raise revenue collections,” Angara said.

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