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Circular No. 383/16/98-CX
dated 20/3/98
 
 
[F.No. 268/11/98-CX.8]
 
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue, New Delhi
 
Subject:    Points raised by the 100% EOUs operating under the jurisdiction of Development Commissioner while the problems imply amendment of the procedure.

        Instances have come to the notice of the Board regarding the undue hardship being caused to the Trade on account of ignorant as well as bureaucratic style of functioning of the Central Excise Officers posted in 100% EOUs. This hampers the working of the units and affects their export performance adversely.

2.     In this regard, I am directed to say that considering that export promotion is a very high priority activity, we have a special responsibility to ensure that Officers who are thoroughly trained in the Central Excise Procedure relating to EOUs should only be posted at such places, where trained Officers are in shortage, you are requested to arrange for their training. Apart from NACEN, the Export Promotion Councils should also be requested to provide faculty members, senior Officers like Commissioner incharge of EOUs should take regular meeting of the Range Officers/ inspectors incharge of EOUs and satisfy themselves through close interaction that the Officers are well conversant with law and procedure. The Officer incharge of EOUs should be made responsible and accountable for tall delays without valid reasons and instances of harassment should be firmly dealt with.

Sd/-
(P.K. Sinha)
Under Secretary to the Government of India