Customs: Review application of the Commissioner’s decisions to regard the applicant’s goods diverted in terms of section 18(3) of Act 91 of 1964. As a result, the goods liable for forfeiture in terms of the provisions of section 88(2)(a) and levied an amount in lieu of forfeiture, outstanding VAT and VAT penalty.
Source: gov.za
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