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The EO aims to further bolster the government’s efforts against corruption, reduce red tape, and expedite transactions in the government
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The resolution rate of the Bureau of Customs- Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service at the Manila International Container Port has achieved an excellent resolution rate, making them earn commendation from the leadership of the BoC.
On Monday, the BoC intelligence group, headed by Deputy Commissioner Juvymax Uy received accolades during the BoC flag ceremony for obtaining a compliance rate of 91.13 percent for the 72-hour period, and an overall resolution rate of 96.55 percent in compliance with Executive Order 6 Series 2016.
This was due to the BoC-CIIS's quick resolution on addressing concerns received by January to June 2023 coursed through the Office of the President's 8888 Citizens' Charter Complaint Center.
Stamping out corruption
The EO aims to further bolster the government's efforts against corruption, reduce red tape, and expedite transactions in the government.
Uy was urged to continue the Intelligence Group's responsiveness and ensure that they observe the Anti-Red Tape Act and the Ease of Doing Business Law in furtherance of simplifying administrative procedures and improving efficiency in the delivery of government services.
The certificate received by the Intelligence Group recognized its "unwavering commitment, hard work, and dedication to your duty aligned with performance standards and best practices."
It is said that the Intelligence Group's performance in helping the bureau obtain its high resolution and compliance rates is also "a manifestation of this bureau's strengthened efforts towards an efficient, reliable and transparent public service."
The CIIS-MICP, headed by Field Station chief Alvin Enciso, also received three certificates of commendation recently for the seizure of more than P24 billion worth of counterfeit, contraband, and illegal goods.
The commendation was given "in recognition of their exemplary performance and invaluable support that contributed to the realization of the Intelligence Group's core mandate in border security and protection.