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BOC : 6 execs under probe over ‘questionable’ shipments

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 05:46 PM January 22, 2014

The Bureau of Customs (BOC). FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines – Up to six customs officials are being investigated for allegedly allowing entry of “questionable” shipments in the country without proper documentations,  a ranking Bureau of Customs (BOC) official said on Wednesday.

Deputy commissioner Jessie Dellosa, head of the BOC’s Intelligence group, did not name the officials being investigated for “facilitating” the entry of the questionable shipments.

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“Meron na kaming pinaiimbestigahan, mga anim yata o lima,” said Dellosa, who was chief of  staff  of the Armed  Forces of the Philippines.

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Based on his own estimates, he said, these officials get about P15,000  to P20,000  each every shipment.

“Mga general merchandise yun…hindi pa ito yung mga naka-timbre, hindi pa ito yung mga malalaking shipment,”   Dellosa pointed out.

He said this practice has been going on but the present leadership  was trying to address this problem.

“Yun ang tinatama namin ngayon, kinokorek namin so we’re exerting all our efforts para maalis na itong mga ito,” said the customs official.

“Matagal na nangyayari ito that’s why we’re here to at least reform the Bureau of Customs.”

Dellosa lamented that “corruption” remains the biggest  problem of the bureau.

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“Because of corruption, nagkakaroon ng smuggling so we have first to solve corruption in the bureau. Kapag nawala na ang corruption sa bureau , mawawala na ang smuggling…” he further said.

It was Customs  Commissioner John Philip Sevilla, who confirmed the existence of “tara system” or grease money in the agency when he faced this Wednesday at a Senate  hearing  into the rice smuggling in the country.

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