Long Title

Part I PRELIMINARY

Part IA POSTAL AUTHORITY

Part II EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGE AND LICENSING, ETC., OF POSTAL SERVICES

Part III POSTAL SERVICES AND SYSTEMS

Part IV CODES OF PRACTICE AND DIRECTIONS

Part IVA CONTROL OVER DESIGNATED POSTAL LICENSEES

Part V OFFENCES AND PENALTIES

Part VI INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS AND NATIONAL INTERESTS

Part VII ENFORCEMENT POWERS AND PROCEDURES

Part VIII GENERAL PROVISIONS

THE SCHEDULE Powers of Postal Authority

Legislative History

Comparative Table

Suspension or cancellation of licence, etc.
9.
—(1)  If the Postal Authority is satisfied that a person who is granted a licence under section 6 or any regulations made under this Act is contravening, or has contravened, whether by act or omission —
(a)
any of the conditions of the licence;
(b)
any provision of any code of practice or standard of performance;
(c)
any direction of the Postal Authority given under section 25, 26D or 26F(2); or
the Authority may, by notice in writing, do either or both of the following:
(i)
issue such written order to the person as it considers requisite for the purpose of securing compliance thereof;
[34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]
(ii)
require the payment, within a specified period, of a financial penalty of such amount not exceeding $1 million as it thinks fit.
(2)  Where the Postal Authority is satisfied that —
(a)
the person who is granted a postal licence is again likely to contravene, whether by act or omission, any condition, provision, direction or section referred to in subsection (1);
(b)
the person who is granted a postal licence has gone into liquidation other than for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction;
(c)
the person who is granted a postal licence is no longer in a position to comply with the provisions of this Act or the terms or conditions of his licence; or
(d)
the public interest so requires,
the Postal Authority may, in lieu of an order or a financial penalty under subsection (1)(i) or (ii) or both, by notice in writing and without any compensation, do all or any of the following:
(i)
cancel the licence or part thereof;
(ii)
suspend the licence or part thereof for such period as it thinks fit;
(iii)
reduce the period for which the licence is to be in force.
(3)  [Deleted by Act 34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]
(4)  An order under subsection (1)(i) —
(a)
shall require the person concerned (according to the circumstances of the case) to do, or not to do, such things as are specified in the order or are of a description so specified therein;
(b)
shall take effect at such time, being the earliest practicable time, as is determined by or under that order; and
(c)
may be revoked at any time by the Postal Authority.
[34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]
(5)  Any person who fails to comply with any order under subsection (1)(i) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $100,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years or to both.
[34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]
(6)  In any proceedings brought against any person for an offence under subsection (5), it shall be a defence for him to prove that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid contravening the order.
(7)  Any financial penalty payable by any person by virtue of subsection (1) shall be recoverable by the Postal Authority as a debt due to the Postal Authority from that person; and the person’s liability to pay shall not be affected by his licence ceasing (for any reason) to be in force.