BOC processing donation of 4K abandoned balikbayan boxes to DMW


Manila: The Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Thursday said over 4,000 abandoned balikbayan boxes would be donated to the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW).

In a news release, the BOC said it is currently processing the donation of these balikbayan boxes to the DMW, which would oversee their distribution to OFWs.

The donation was discussed during the meeting convened by OFW Party-List Rep. Marissa “Del Mar” Magsino on Oct. 22 to address the urgent issue of abandoned balikbayan boxes due to unscrupulous consolidators and deconsolidators.

To date, the BOC said it has released and distributed over 11,000 balikbayan boxes to their rightful owners since 2022.

It has also taken legal actions against unscrupulous deconsolidators, which resulted in the filing of 11 criminal complaints before the Department of Justice. Additionally, several other cases are under investigation for potential legal action.

During the meeting, the Bureau also outlined its actions, including legal measures, regulatory reforms, and ongoing
partnerships to ensure that OFWs and their families receive their balikbayan boxes without delay.

A key development in the BOC’s regulatory framework is the draft Customs Administrative Order (CAO), which outlines clear guidelines for deconsolidators and consolidators handling balikbayan boxes.

This draft aims to benefit OFWs by defining the roles and responsibilities of sea cargo deconsolidators and consolidators to ensure the proper handling, shipping, and timely release of packages.

The draft CAO has been submitted to the Department of Finance (DOF) and is currently undergoing review and revisions by the BOC’s Legal Service based on the DOF’s feedback.

Meanwhile, the lawmaker commended the BOC’s efforts, particularly in assisting OFWs in receiving their balikbayan boxes.

She also highlighted a House resolution calling for an investigation into fraudulent practices and scams perpetrated by fake and unscrupulous freight forwarders, both international and local.

Magsino said the resolution seeks to addr
ess the unreasonable delays, loss, or theft of balikbayan boxes, as well as to examine the importation practices of manufacturers.

This would also identify the erring parties and determine whether remedial legislation is necessary to prevent these illegal activities.

Source: Philippines News agency

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