(5)
The Commission may, if it considers
appropriate to do so in furtherance of the objectives of the Act,
modify the terms of a postal licence on application of a postal
licensee;
Provided that where such modification is at the request
of a postal licensee, such licensee shall meet the costs of the
modification.
(6) Any person who is aggrieved by the decision of
the Commission made under this regulation may appeal to the
Tribunal within fifteen (15) days from the date on which the
decision is made.
Suspension
and cancellation
of licences.
75. (1) Every postal licence shall contain provisions
for the suspension or revocation of the licence.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1),
the Commission may suspend or revoke a licence on grounds
of(a)
serious and repeated breach of the licence
conditions;
(b)
discovery of any fraud or intentional
misrepresentation by a licensee at the time of
applying for the licence;
(c)
engagement in or support of unlawful activities
by the licensee; or
(d)
cessation of the licensee to be a person who is
eligible to hold such license; or
(e)
failure to pay the prescribed fees.
(3) Unless provided otherwise in the licence, the
Commission shall give a licensee sixty (60) days written notice
of its intention to suspend or cancel a licence and shall specify
in such notice the reasons for the intended suspension or
cancellation of the licence.
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