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Fil-Chinese chamber backs Customs rules vs conflicts of interest

by October 6, 2025
October 6, 2025

THE Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) expressed support for new conflict-of-interest rules imposed on Bureau of Customs personnel, saying the rules are expected to minimize corruption within the agency.

In a statement on Monday, the chamber said the new policy “sends a clear message of accountability, ensuring that both accurate revenue collection and trust in the institution are strengthened.”

The bureau recently introduced an Anti-Conflict of Interest Policy, a “No Take” Policy; and comprehensive disclosure rules for its personnel.

Commissioner Ariel F. Nepomuceno said these reforms go hand-in-hand with the agency’s full digitalization and will restore public trust in its operations.

The reforms “create a competitive and business-friendly environment for business people,” according to FFCCCII President Victor Lim.

“The FFCCCII… is ready to partner with the Bureau of Customs in sustaining these reforms, confident that continued collaboration will not only strengthen the fight against smuggling but also contribute significantly to national economic progress,” it said. — Beatriz Marie D. Cruz

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