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Revocation of the Customs Broker License - forfeiture of security deposit - Penalty - The Tribunal found that the CB had obtained and verified the necessary documents in accordance with existing regulations. It referenced previous cases where similar circumstances absolved the CB of liability due to the authenticity of the documents provided. The Tribunal agreed that there was a failure in supervising the employee effectively, as admitted by the CB. This lack of oversight led to the improper filing of the bills of entry. - The Tribunal decided that while the CB failed in its supervisory duties, the complete revocation of the license was too severe. Instead, it upheld the forfeiture of the security deposit and the imposed penalty but overturned the license revocation.
Revocation of the Customs Broker License - forfeiture of security deposit - Penalty - The Tribunal found that the CB had obtained and verified the necessary documents in accordance with existing regulations. It referenced previous cases where similar circumstances absolved the CB of liability due to the authenticity of the documents provided. The Tribunal agreed that there was a failure in supervising the employee effectively, as admitted by the CB. This lack of oversight led to the improper filing of the bills of entry. - The Tribunal decided that while the CB failed in its supervisory duties, the complete revocation of the license was too severe. Instead, it upheld the forfeiture of the security deposit and the imposed penalty but overturned the license revocation.
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