profile revenue and customs director general

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Place and date
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of birth
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Fatu-Maqueerec, 13 Mayy 1958.
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Status: Marrried
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Religion:
Caatholic
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Address:
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Mobile:

+6770-741 7111
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2) E
Education
o Prim
mary school: Concludedd in 1972
o Junioor High Schhool: Concluuded in 19775
o Senio
or High Schhool: Conclluded in 19885
o Univversity: 2001
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Professiona
al training
 Custtoms Basic training
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-, ( DPT I ), orrganized byy Ministry of Finance,
Repu
ublic of Indonesia- 5 April
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to 30 Juuly 1979, att the Custom
ms Trainingg
Centter in Jakartta, Indonesiaa
 Trainning on Cusstoms Work
k and Parachhutes, organ
nized by Inddonesian
Custtoms and Poolice, from August
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Deccember 19799, at the Pollice Parachuute
Trainning Centerr in Semaranng, Indonessia;





Customs Technical training course, (DPT II), organized by Ministry of
Finance Republic Indonesia, from 13 October 1989 to June 1990, at the
Customs Professional Training Center in Jakarta, Indonesia;
Training program on Drugs Prohibition /forbidding, organized by the
Administration (Unit) of the Drugs Law application (AAD), from 19 to 27

July 1995, at the Customs Professional Training Center in Jakarta, Indonesia

Note: certificates for the points 1 to 4 trainings were burnt or destroyed during the crisis
of September 1999.
 Acknowledgement Certificate, organized by TL Border Service, and
received on 13 February 2001 in Dili;
 Attended seminar on the Asian Issues for the TL Customs officers,
Organized by the Institute of Diplomacy and External Relationship (JICA),
from 4 to 16 March 2001 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;
 Promotion Certificate for the level 5, organized by the TL Customs Services,
from 4 – 8 June 2001 in Dili;
 Training on Senior Management Program, organized by UNTAET in Dili;
 Training on Senior Management System, organized by Secretariat of ETTA,
on 4-8 June 2001 in Dili;
 Border Management, organized by Faculty of Law, Commerce and
Linguistic of the Darwin University, Australia, September – November 2001
in Dili;
 Senior Management Program, with certificate, organized by the Academy of
UNTAET, on 6 November 2001 in Dili;
 Training on the Nature of the Customs Structure and Attributions, organized

by National Directorate of Customs, at the Timor Leste national Police
Academy;
 Certificate for Acknowledgement of Instructor held by UNPOL on 21-29
March 2003 in Dili at the National Police Academy;
 Analysis of the Needs of the Training and Training Methodology, organized
by INAP under JICA Program on 7-19 April 2003, in Dili;
 Additional Program for Customs High Officials, organized by Academia
Real Aduaneira da Malásia ( ARAMAL ), on 29 July to August 2003 in
Malaca, Malaysia;
 Training on the Use of Force, organized by PNTL, on 30 June – 5 July 2003,
at the Police Academy, Dili;
 Technical Cooperation Program, organized by Customs and Taxes
Department, MOF on 22 October – 5 November 2005, at the Hakodate
Customs and Chitose, Japan;
 Training on Risks Analysis, organized by Customs Technical Expert from
Portugal on 20 June – July 1 2005 at the Customs Training Center Caicoli;
 Training on Criminal Investigation Supervisor, organized by Administration
of International Law Application at ILEA, Thailand;















Training on Scene Crime Investigations, organized by Administration of
International Law Application on 18 – 29 June 2007, at the ILEA Bangkok
(Thailand;
Friendship Certificate for the Participation in the XXII Conference of the
CPLP Customs Directors General, organized by CPLP, on 8-12 October
2007, in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil;
Study visit to the Portugal Customs, under Bilateral Cooperation of Portugal,
on 19 November – 14 December 2007. At the Customs General Directorate,

Port of Alcantra, International Airport of Lisbon and Postal Mails;
Seminar on Security of regional Borders, organized by defense Force of
United Kingdom and Indonesia, on 28 January – 1 February 2008, in Jakarta
Shangrila Hotel;
Training on Weapons and Drugs Traffic Investigation, organized by
Administration of International Law Application, on 27 – 31 October 2008,
at the Administration of International Law Enforcement Department
Bangkok, Thailand;
Study reciprocal Visit to USA, Washington DC, and Seattle United States
Coastal Guard, to enhance experience in the control of maritime borders;
Got Appreciation Certificates from the World Customs Organization;

4) Experience
 Worked as an Indonesian Customs Officer- 1981-1985 undertaking control
of arrival and dispatch of mails in the Post Office, Dili;
 Worked as an Indonesian Customs Officer- 1985 - 1991, undertaking new
job of Operations Division, control and dispatch of merchandises in the Dili
Port;
 Worked as an Indonesian Customs Officer, 1991 -a 1995, shifted to other
post such as Intelligence Unit, Vigilance and Information gathering;

 Worked as an Indonesian Customs Officer 1995 - 1999, transferred to
Jakarta, undertaking : division of intelligence, specialized on drugs combat
in the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, in the seizing of drugs, weapons
and the involved persons, investigation and hand over to the Police
Narcotics Unit, control of illegal merchandises;
 Receive new role from the President of CNRT to coordinate, reorganize and
restructure Customs according to the new modalities of Timor Leste as an
independent country;
 Timor Leste Border Service from November 1999 as the UNTAET liaison
officer for the establishment of Timor Leste Border Service;
 As the TL Border was established on 28 January 2000 under UNTAET, he
was promoted as the Senior Officer (Supervisor) of the TL Border Services
until 20 May 2002, undertaking the role such as: organize, control all the
Border Services personnel under coordination of an UN supervisor officer








Ross Ballantyne and worked as a member of the Joint-Committee in the
arrangements of border traditional crossing between Indonesia and RDTL;
Worked in TL Customs Services from 20 May 2002 – March undertaking
the supporting job to the National Directorate;
Worked in TL Customs Services from March 2003 to March 2009,
undertaking the job as the Head of Internal Audit comprising: investigation
of internal cases, based on complaints and information from the community
and government or non government agencies, provide report and
recommend to the National Director for further decision; the job also
includes investigation throughout the Customs national territory and all
border areas to ensure that the customs staff are working properly and
applying the Customs Law and complying with the customs procedures;
Interim Director General of Corporate Services, of MOF, since 5 March – 1
April 2009;
Director General of Customs and Revenues, MOF, since 18 May 2009 –
(officially - 18 May 2011) now.

Related Information
The Organic Statute of the Ministry of Finance, as approved by the Decree-Law no.

13/2009, dated 25 February, created the central services under the direct
administration of the State within the scope of the Ministry of Finance, including
inter alia the Directorate-General of Revenue and Customs. In view of this, and in
conformity with article 24 of Decree-Law no. 13/2009, it is necessary to approve its
organic and functional structure. The Ministerial Diploma No. 13/2009, of 25
February 2009 establishes organic and functional structure for the DirectorateGeneral of Revenue and Customs under the Ministry of Finance
General Directorate of Revenue and Customs has currently 320 staff. 119 out of 320
are temporary staff. The General Directorate of Revenue and Customs is supervised
by a Director-General, who is appointed by the Minister of Finance according to the
law. The Director-General reports directly to the Minister of Finance. The DirectorGeneral is replaced in his/her absences and impediments by a National Director
within the scope of the General Directorate of Revenue and Customs, appointed by
the Minister of Finance and under proposal of the Director-General.
This General Directorate consists of three National Directorates:
o National Directorate of Customs;
o National Directorate of Petroleum Revenues;
o National Directorate of Domestic Tax;
The General Directorate of Revenue and Customs also includes the following
additional Departments:
o Department of Legal Counsel;
o Department of Administration;


According to the current organizational structure of the General Directorate of
Revenue and Customs, the following two Sections report directly to the Director
General:
o
Executive Support, Liaison Office & Complaints
o
Internal Audit & Ethical Standards.