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Kenya Information and Communications
[Rev. 2011
[Subsidiary]
(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 licence; 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.
(4) The licensee or any interested party may make representations against
such suspension or cancellation to the Commission.
(5) After due consideration of such representations, the Commission
may—
(a) prescribe the time during which the licensee may remedy the
offending act or conduct; or
(b) require the payment of a penalty or fee as specified in the Act or
these Regulations.
(6) Where a licensee has not complied with the conditions set by the
Commission in paragraph (5) of this regulation, it may—
(a) suspend the licence for a specified period of time; or
(b) revoke the licence.
(7) Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Commission, under this
regulation may within fifteen (15) days from the date on which the decision is
made appeal to the Tribunal.