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    Default (BOC) Bureau of Customs - Change is Coming :DDD


    Change is coming sa BuCus....


    BOC to install CCTV cameras in Manila port offices in 30 days

    BOC to install CCTV cameras in Manila port offices in 30 days

    After 30 days, citizens should be able to view online 'all transactions' being done in Manila ports, says Customs Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon



    Pia Ranada

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    Published 3:20 PM, August 22, 2016
    Updated 3:20 PM, August 22, 2016




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    MONITORING MANILA PORT. The Manila International Container Terminal will soon have more CCTV cameras. Photo by Dennis Sabangan/EPA
    MANILA, Philippines – Anyone who wants to check on transactions in Manila ports should be able to do so through closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras after 30 days, said Customs Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon on Monday, August 22.
    "The setting up of CCTV cameras in all the frontline offices of the Bureau of Customs [has] been ongoing. We expect that in the next 30 more days, the big ports in Manila can now be viewed publicly, all the transactions being done there," he told Palace reporters during a press conference.
    The effort is in line with President Rodrigo Duterte's directive to ensure transparency, especially among regulatory agencies. The Bureau of Customs (BOC) is known to be among the most corrupt government agencies.
    By the week of August 29, Faeldon's own office can be viewed online through a CCTV camera live feed.
    "By next week, you can now view me in my office, in my conference rooms, and everywhere that's within the Office of the Commissioner," said Faeldon.
    He said he is doing this in order to set an example for other Customs officials and employees.
    "My office is the first one [to have a CCTV camera]. So that no employee will refuse the setting up of the CCTVs," Faeldon told reporters.
    He gave assurances that the installment of CCTVs for monitoring purposes is happening alongside the investigation of BOC employees suspected of corruption.
    "We are continuously isolating and tracking all the bureau officials that are believed to be very corrupt," said the Customs chief.
    Faeldon's announcement comes a day after Duterte declared the posts of all presidential appointees vacant.
    The Palace later on clarified that Duterte's order only covers those appointed during the administration of former president Benigno Aquino III, the Land Transportation Office, and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.
    Faeldon said he has received instructions from Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea to continue working as Customs chief. – Rappler.com

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    hinay2x na og kanindot. imagine...ang ems, naa nay dedicated office in manduae. they call it philpost ems hub. if manawag ka para tracking, naa na jud mo tubag. even lunch time. then fair na kaayo mo asses sa customs charges. i bought a cheap item sa ebay, walay fees. hatod pa sa balay ang parcel. i
    hope mo spread ni nga maayo balita sa uban divisions. especially sa port area na daghan kaayo mga mangtas.

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    ang LTO napud unta..

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    It is about time all our government offices modernized and became more transparent. Good move!

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    Aguy daghan jud ang mausab ang lifestyle ani.. Daghan sad mang resign siguro. haha.

    Quote Originally Posted by teoding View Post
    hinay2x na og kanindot. imagine...ang ems, naa nay dedicated office in manduae. they call it philpost ems hub. if manawag ka para tracking, naa na jud mo tubag. even lunch time. then fair na kaayo mo asses sa customs charges. i bought a cheap item sa ebay, walay fees. hatod pa sa balay ang parcel. i
    hope mo spread ni nga maayo balita sa uban divisions. especially sa port area na daghan kaayo mga mangtas.
    Wow. that's good to hear jud bai. Please share sa number beh.
    Last edited by ghostie2472; 08-23-2016 at 12:19 AM.

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    Adto na pud na mag-binayranay sa gawas,
    e-monitor gyud unta tanang transaction unya first come first served gyud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostie2472 View Post
    Aguy daghan jud ang mausab ang lifestyle ani.. Daghan sad mang resign siguro. haha.



    Wow. that's good to hear jud bai. Please share sa number beh.
    philpost ems hub (032)3464882

    take note, kaning ems hub kay exclusive for express mails and packages. walay registered and ordinary. if registered and ordinary mails / packages, adto gihapon sa post ofc near plaza independencia.

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    pwde na ko mag order ug items online. Hahaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by obelisk View Post
    pwde na ko mag order ug items online. Hahaha.
    Take my money amazon global..hahahhuhuh

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    Mahunong na ang pangwarta skoang kaila nga 500 thousand per week... mayra hahahaha...kanindot malimpyohan na ning custom perti ka pangwarta...

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