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Byline: Jerome Aning
THE BUREAU of Immigration (BI) yesterday ordered its frontline personnel to cut the red tape and ensure that services were promptly and efficiently delivered to the public.
In a statement, new Immigration Commissioner Ricardo David Jr. directed division and section chiefs to strictly enforce the anti-red tape law by making sure their staff always acted with efficiency and dispatch when serving the public and other bureau stakeholders.
David said that as an agency that provides frontline services the BI was covered by Republic Act No. 9485 or the Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007.
He said one problem the BI had to squarely address was …