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The Customs chief has repeatedly asked BOC personnel to stop the practice of "tara" and to immediately do away with "benchmarking" and instead apply the correct valuation of goods. (Photo: Bureau of Customs PH/Facebook)

The Customs chief has repeatedly asked BOC personnel to stop the practice of “tara” and to immediately do away with “benchmarking” and instead apply the correct valuation of goods.
(Photo: Bureau of Customs PH/Facebook)

MANILA – Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner Isidro Lapeña has relieved eight district collectors and 30 section chiefs from the different ports in the country.

In a Customs Personnel Order (CPO) issued last week, the BOC chief ordered the replacement of the following port heads: Elvira Cruz of Port of Cebu; Romeo Rosales of Port of San Fernando; Julius Premediles of Port of Limay; Jose Naig of Port of Iloilo; Carmelita Talusan of Port of Subic; Divina Garrido of Port of Legazpi; Halleck Valdez of Port of Zamboanga; and Tomas Alcid of Port of Aparri.

The order comes after Lapeña’s earlier pronouncement that he will be relieving any officer who will disregard his marching order to stop corruption and benchmarking in their respective ports.

In separate CPOs issued last month, 30 section chiefs from the Formal Entry Divisions (FED) of the Port of Manila (POM) and Manila International Container Port (MICP) were also relieved from their post and were reassigned to various provincial collection districts of the BOC.

Lapeña has designated the respective FED assistant chiefs of the said two ports as acting chiefs.

The Customs chief has repeatedly asked BOC personnel to stop the practice of “tara” and to immediately do away with “benchmarking” and instead apply the correct valuation of goods.

“I personally monitor the ports including its daily collection performance and it is apparent from the records that benchmarking is still being used in the assessment of duties and taxes. This has to stop immediately,” he said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Lapeña announced the entry of some Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) officials to the bureau.

These include Melvin Estoque from PDEA Regional Office VII, Director Jeoffrey Tacio from PDEA Regional Office I and PDEA Regional Office IV-B Director lawyer Jacquelyn L. De Guzman.

Estoque is the new chief of the Account Management Office which is in charge of accrediting importers while Tacio was assigned as the officer in charge of the bureau’s Import Assessment Service (IAS).

IAS monitors all import values of the goods taken into the country to prevent instances of undervaluation.

De Guzman has been assigned as the new officer in charge of the Administration Office.

“There will be more reshuffling if the BOC personnel will not cooperate in the reforms we are making. I told everyone there, I will work within the Bureau. I will be one with them. But we must be all moving in one direction, and that is removing corruption at all levels,” Lapeña added.

The Customs head had said that he will be bringing his trusted people in PDEA to help him implement reforms in the agency.

Lapeña was appointed to the post last August replacing Nicanor Faeldon. 

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