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Chief Collector given power to review suspended WeBOC user ID

byCT Report
27/05/2017
in Karachi
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KARACHI: The chief collector has been given power under Finance Bill 2017 to annul, modify or confirm the order passed by the collector suspending user ID of an importer or clearing agent.

The Bill through amendment in Section 155F of Customs Act provides that a person aggrieved by an order of the Collector, cancelling or confirming the suspension of his unique user identifier, may, within thirty days of communication of such order, prefer an appeal to the Chief Collector who may pass an order annulling, modifying or confirming the order passed by the Collector.

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A Collector has been authorised to suspend the user ID of a registered user of the Customs Computerized System, for failing to comply with a condition of registration imposed by the Collector under sub-section (3) of section 155C of the Act; or failing to comply with, or acted in contravention of any conditions imposed by the Collector under sub-section (3) of section 155D of the Act in relation to the use and security of the registered user’s unique identifier.

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However, Collector of Customs, in exceptional circumstances, after recording reasons in writing suspend the use of unique user identifier of any person forthwith on receipt of any complaint or information about violation of any provisions of the Customs Act.

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