Marcos Jr. pushes for major system-wide reform vs smuggling | Inquirer

Marcos Jr. pushes for major system-wide reform vs smuggling

By: - Reporter /
/ 04:57 PM January 14, 2023

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. instructed the Department of Justice (DOJ) Tuesday to continue releasing persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) who are qualified for parole to decongest the country’s correctional facilities.

FILE PHOTO: President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. | PHOTO: official facebook page of the Office of the President

MANILA, Philippines — Saying the present system against smuggling does not work, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Saturday pushed for a major system-wide reform to stop it.

“To be brutally frank about it, we have a system but they are not working. The smuggling here in this country is absolutely rampant. So it does not matter to me how many systems we have in place, they do not work,” Marcos told Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) members in Malacañang.

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“So we really have to find something else. We cannot continue to depend on these systems which have already proven themselves to be quite ineffective,” the President also pointed out.

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The Chief Executive added that concerned agencies against smuggling should be more innovative, stressing that the government will have to delineate functions or establish new agencies if needed.

One of the recommendations made by the private sector was for the Bureau of Customs to share its database with the Department of Agriculture to ensure an efficient sharing of information.

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In a separate statement, the PSAC said it urged the president to issue joint memorandum circulars with multipartite agencies to establish an inter-agency mechanism for the implementation and deployment of the Trusted Operator Program-Container Registry Monitoring System, complementing government anti-smuggling operations and capabilities.

Present in the PSAC meeting were National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Secretary Arsenio Balisacan; NEDA Undersecretary and chief of staff Melbourne Ziro Pana; Department of Information and Communications Technology Undersecretary (DICT) David Almirol, Jr.; DICT Assistant Secretary for Upskilling Jeffrey Ian Dy; Philippine Statistics Authority National Statistician and Civil Registrar General Claire Dennis Mapa; and Department of Transportation Undersecretary for Maritime Elmer Francisco Sarmiento.

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