20 Customs execs submit courtesy resignation | Inquirer News

20 Customs execs submit courtesy resignation

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 11:32 AM November 20, 2018

Bureau of Customs INQUIRER file photo / JOAN BONDOC

About 20 Bureau of Customs (BOC) officials — all presidential appointees — have submitted their “courtesy resignation” to Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero,  the BOC spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday.

Lawyer Erastus Sandino Austria said in a text message to INQUIRER.net that since Guerrero assumed position in the agency, some officials of the BOC have filed their “courtesy resignation” as part of a “standard practice.”

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“The resignation is a standard practice even in other government offices whenever a new head is appointed to give him a free hand to choose his people or make recommendations,” he said.

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Guerrero was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte as the new BOC chief after the latter transferred Isidro Lapeña to be the next Director-General of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.

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Both Guerrero and Lapeña took their respective oath of office before the President last Oct. 31.

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Austria, however, said that since it is a courtesy resignation, it is still up to Duterte whether he would accept or decline the resignation papers of the 20 BOC officials whose identities remain undisclosed.

“As a matter of mutual courtesy the Commissioner has not released the names,” he said.

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“In the meantime,  the Commissioner has directed everyone to continue working,” he added. /jpv

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