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Title: Regulations for Rewarding Informants in Cases Involving False Labeling of Origin of Goods by Exporters/Importers Ch
Date: 2023.11.15
Legislative: 1.Promulgated on 21 February 2020 and effective on 21 February 2020
2.Amendment of the full text for 7 Articles promulgated on November 15, 2023
Content: Article 1
These Regulations are enacted pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 17-1 of the Foreign Trade Act. 

Article 2
The competent authority for these regulations is the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), and the 
implementation shall be carried out by the International Trade Administration (hereafter referred to 
as TITA) of the MOEA.

Article 3
The informant may report behavior involving the false labeling of origin of goods by 
exporters/importers to the TITA by means of written communication, including email and fax. The 
report shall include the following information:
1. The whistleblower's name, national identification number, address, and telephone number.
2. The informant's name, national identification number and address, or other identifiable 
information. If the violator is a juristic person, the name and address of the entity, as well as the 
name of the representative shall be provided.
3. Specifics about the violation, including the means of violation, other relevant information, or any 
leads that may help the investigation.

Article 4
No reward shall be granted if the report involves any of the following circumstances:
1. The report is made anonymously or under an alias.
2. No evidence is found based on the reported violation or the evidence does not match the report.
3. The competent authorities or other government agencies were already aware of the violation prior 
to the report.
4. Cases that have been published on the internet, newspapers, magazines, radio, television, other 
media, or public places.
5. Cases discovered while on-duty public servants were carrying out their regular duties.

Article 5
The MOEA and TITA shall keep the informant’s name, national identification number, address, 
telephone number, and other identifiable information confidential.

Article 6
Once the reported violation is substantiated by the TITA , the MOEA shall reward the informant 
with an award certificate.
If a severe violation results in the TITA nullifying a company's export/import registration, the 
MOEA shall reward the informant with a trophy.

Article 7
These Regulations shall enter into force from the date of promulgation.

 
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