Malacanang says reforms at customs bureau part of country’s preparation for ASEAN integration

Alberto Lina replaces Sonny Sevilla

APRIL 26, 2015 (Eagle News) — Malacanang said it is confident that the Bureau of Customs would do its part effectively as the country becomes part of a more integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as President Aquino appointed a new head of the bureau.

President Aquino appointed Alberto Lina as the new chief of the Bureau of Customs following the resignation of Sunny Sevilla who initiated several reform measures at the bureau.

“Para po sa atin, patuloy po ang trabaho sa Bureau of Customs,” Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr said in a radio interview over dzRB Radyo Ng Bayan on Saturday.

Coloma said Lina is determined to continue and finish the reforms initiated by Sevilla.

“Determinado si Commissioner Alberto Lina na ipagpatuloy at tapusin ang mga repormang nasimulan na diyan at gawing mahalaga ang paglahok ng Bureau of Customs sa overall economic [performance] po natin, lalung-lalong na doon sa nabanggit na ASEAN integration na kung saan sa trade facilitation ay malaki ang papel na ginagampanan ng Bureau of Customs,” Coloma said.

But Coloma explained that the government’s thrust with regards to ASEAN integration is through concerted efforts by different government agencies and the BOC is one of those entities.

President Aquino is leaving Sunday (April 26) for Malaysia to attend the 26th ASEAN Summit.

The BOC plays a major role in trade facilitation because it handles the entry of goods in the country’s airports and seaports, Malacanang said.

Coloma also mentioned the reform measures being carried out at the BOC.

“Sa mga nakaraang taon ay pinalakas na po natin ang ating mga sistema, binago natin ang ating mga patakaran,” he said.

“Kaya hindi naman po iisang ahensiya lang ang concerned dito. Team effort po ito ng ating pamahalaan at hindi po natitinag ang ating determinasyon na maging maayos ang paglahok ng Pilipinas sa ASEAN economic integration,” Coloma added.

(Eagle News Service with a report from PND)