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BOC chief commits to help House probe into hoarding

February 28, 2023 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 198 views

BUREAU of Customs Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio has committed to help the House of Representatives in monitoring the entry of agricultural products in the Philippines.

This is in connection with the House Committee on Agriculture and Food’s ongoing investigation on the hoarding of agricultural goods and the consequent price manipulation that causes hefty price increases on such goods.

Rubio served as a resource person Tuesday during the briefing of the members of the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) with the House Committee on Appropriations.

“I would like to thank the Bureau [of Customs] for sending over your personnel yesterday (Monday) who shed light on recent rates on the supposed hoarder of illegal onions,” Quezon 2nd district Rep. David “Jay-Jay” Suarez said in a manifestation.

“With respect to this, we ask for the Bureau of Customs to give us a regular update on not only onions but on all agricultural products na pumapasok sa ating bansa. Can we ask this from your agency?” the solon asked.

“Yes sir, yes Mr. Chair,” Rubio readily answered.

Rubio, who was installed as BOC chief around two weeks ago, also assured the House panel that the agency isn’t remiss in its mandate against smuggling, which could be an unfortunate effect of hoarding and artificial shortages of basic commodities.

“The Bureau of Customs is relentless in our fight against smuggling, that’s why we have a lot of apprehensions now,” he said.

Rubio also said that as it stands, the agency’s revenue target for 2023 is P901.337 billion.

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