
MANILA, Philippines—Sen. Panfilo Lacson said the Senate will end its investigation on the reported misuse of letters of authority (LOA) by some Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) personnel if reforms are already in place.
The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee (BRC) chairman made the remark following the BIR's move lifting the suspension on the use of LOAs.
The senator on Monday said the BRC "needs to be formally informed of the new reforms instituted by the BİR in relation to the issuance of LOA."
"If safeguards are already in place to prevent or at least minimize abuse committed against our taxpayers, then we may have to conclude the committee hearings on the matter," Lacson said in a text message.
"We will schedule a hearing this week in this regard to hear what the BİR has to say," the Senate president pro tempore said.
Sen. Erwin Tulfo had asked the BRC in November 2025 to investigate the alleged extortion or "money-making" scheme of some BIR examiners.
Tulfo said the concerned BIR examiners have "misused" the LOA to harass businessmen, including micro, small and medium enterprises such as bakeries and grocery stores.
