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Customs Broker License Revocation: Regulation 10(n) Clarifies Brokers Not Liable for Clients' Failure to Update Addresses.

July 9, 2022

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Revocation of Customs Broker Licence - exporters were non-existent - The responsibility of the Customs Broker under Regulation 10(n) does not include keeping a continuous surveillance on the client to ensure that he continues to operate from that address and has not changed his operations. Therefore, once verification of the address is complete, as discussed in the above paragraph, if the client moves to a new premises and does not inform the authorities or does not get his documents amended, such act or omission of the client cannot be held against the Customs Broker. - AT

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