Barcode Stamp On Imports to Crush Pounds 2bn-a-Year Fraud
Mail on Sunday › April 03, 2006
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Mail on Sunday › April 03, 2006
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CUSTOMS officers are to be given powers to put barcode-type stamps on goods entering Britain in a drive against 'carousel fraud', which costs the country up to Pounds 2 billion a year.
Until now, Revenue Customs is thought to have held back from stamping boxes of imported goods for fear of being accused of criminal damage.See the full content of this document
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