In her speech at the oath taking ceremonies of newly appointed presidential anti-graft chairman, Dario Rama and Bureau of Customs head, Antonio Bernardo, President Arroyo praised the BIR for having achieved its collection target for 2001 and the impact of the on-going transformation program initiated by Commissioner Rene G. Bañez.
"Commissioner Bañez submitted the agencys concrete programs and has been carrying it out, resulting in achieving internal revenue collections higher than the target. It has also been acknowledged by the international credit risk agencies that have upgraded the Philippines rating. I congratulate him and urge him to continue his work which, impressive as it is so far, and has an additional potential for optimization," President Arroyo said.
The BIR, as the premier tax collection agency, is also tasked by the Arroyo administration for immediate results in fighting graft and corruption. "We need not just studies but actual results, as well. Our people are clamoring that we have to catch the big fish," she said.
The positive development in the BIRs performance is cited by New York-based Moodys as "having played a key role in containing last years budget deficit" and by SWS, for having a 19-point improvement in its "net sincerity" rating.