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Revoking the CHA licence of the appellant - Offense is really ...

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December 12, 2015

Revoking the CHA licence of the appellant - Offense is really grave inasmuch as no authorization was obtained from the exporter, the exporter was found to be non-existent and no due diligence whatsoever was undertaken. - punishment awarded is not unreasonable and excessive - AT

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