No. 3
Suspension
or
cancellation
of postal
licence
Electronic and Postal Communications
2010
39
40.(1) Where the Authority is satisfied that a person who is
granted a postal licence under this Act or any postal regulations
made under this Act is contravening any of the conditions of the
postal licence or the provisions of this Act the Authority may cancel
or suspend the licence.
(2) Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Authority
under this section may appeal to the Fair Competition Tribunal.
Addresses
and
Postcodes
publication
Secrecy of
correspondence,
confidentiality and
integrity of
postal items
41. The Authority shall (a)
allocate, manage and regulate addresses, and
postcodes; and
(b)
regulate the publication and sale of postcode list
and directories in compliance with the principle of
publicity and requiring postal licensees to keep
deliveries and postcode directories to be available
to public free of charge.
42.(1) A postal licensees shall be responsible for the
inviolability of the secrecy of correspondence and for the
confidentiality and integrity of postal items.
(2) Notwithstanding sub-section (1), correspondence and other
postal items may legally be opened only in exceptional
circumstances expressly established under this section.
(3) The following acts shall not constitute violations of the
secrecy of correspondence or of the confidentiality and integrity of
postal items by(a) opening correspondence or obtaining knowledge of
its contents when performed by a person residing at
the same address as the addressee;
(b) submission of correspondence to the verification and
control performed by competent police, senior staff of
the Authority or Government customs or revenue
official;
(c) opening of postal items that present signs of
containing material subject to taxation;