CEBU, Philippines - The Bureau of Immigration-7 claimed to have raised its revenue collection by close to P20 million last year compared to the previous year because of the reforms it has instituted.
BI-7 director Casimiro Madarang III said the installation of the Visa Issuance Made Simple (VIMS) system and the strict implementation of the Anti-Red Tape Law resulted in the increase of revenue collection.
Madarang said they have collected P427 million last year or P18 million higher compared to the P409 million collection in 2010.
In his accomplishment report for 2011 to commissioner Ricardo David Jr., Madarang boasted the increase in his collection and the alleged admiration he got from the Office of the Ombudsman Visayas because of his strict enforcement of the anti-red tape law.
Madarang also reported that transactions and Visa processing time is now down by an average of 82 percent after the formal roll out of VIMS programs that has gained wide recognition from business chambers and foreign community for efficiency and faster service delivery.
VIMS was launched in 2009 for a fast, efficient and transparent delivery of immigration services.
BI-7 has also installed four CCTV cameras in furtherance of transparency and accountability in relation with the idea of having an efficient delivery of public service and observance of good governance.
Madarang has also implemented the accreditation system wherein only duly accredited travel agencies and liaison officers of schools with BI are allowed to transact for or on behalf of a foreigner as well as installing a Philippine Immigration Border Control Information System and renovation of BI-Mandaue office, among others. – (FREEMAN)