Local risk management committees direct local customs interventions and evaluate RMS outputs to manage import/export risk. Local Risk Management (LRM) Committees at each customs location where RMS operates, headed by the Commissioner of Customs and meeting monthly, include senior officials from SIIB, Audit, DRI and Valuation. Their principal functions are to identify local risk indicators by reviewing import and valuation trends; decide and implement local interventions for assessment, examination and PCA; review and adjust existing interventions; evaluate RMS performance and action based on RMS outputs; and send periodic reports to the NCTC with the Commissioner's approval.
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Local risk management committees direct local customs interventions and evaluate RMS outputs to manage import/export risk.
Local Risk Management (LRM) Committees at each customs location where RMS operates, headed by the Commissioner of Customs and meeting monthly, include senior officials from SIIB, Audit, DRI and Valuation. Their principal functions are to identify local risk indicators by reviewing import and valuation trends; decide and implement local interventions for assessment, examination and PCA; review and adjust existing interventions; evaluate RMS performance and action based on RMS outputs; and send periodic reports to the NCTC with the Commissioner's approval.
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