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E01116
Excise – Restoration – Appellant argued that goods for own use – Abuse of process – Appeal dismissed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
BRIAN GEORGE YORKE Appellant
- and –
THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE & CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: DR KAMEEL KHAN (Chairman)
MRS SHAHWAR SADEQUE
Sitting in public in London on 8 May 2008
The Appellant did not appear
Mr Rupert Jones, Counsel, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2008
DECISION
Relevant facts
The law
Regulation 4 of The Excise Goods (Holding, Movement, Warehousing and REDS) Regulations 1992 ("the REDS Regulation"); Regulation 15 of The Beer Regulations 1993 and Regulation 12 of The Tobacco Products Regulations 2001, each as amended by the Excise Goods, Beer and Tobacco Products (amendment) Regulations 2002.
Regulation 16 of the REDS Regulations; Section 49(1) of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 ("CEMA")
Section 139(1) CEMA
Section 141(1) CEMA
Section 152 of CEMA
Sections 114-116 Finance Act 1994
The Appellant's case
"Unlawful seizure on cross border shopping in EU Council Directive 92/12/EEC. I have been through all channels with Customs but they refuse to belief me that they were for own use. They seem to do what they like without any evidence. We smoke 150 gram packet a day so I was in the six months so-called guide levels which are unlawful by the Council Directive.
They keep writing to me for more information in support of my case but what more can I say that it was for my own use, or are we all guilty until proven innocent, they do not seize all the lighters or fag papers I get to go with the tobacco, I did tell them it was for own use what else can I do".
The Respondents' case
DR KAMEEL KHAN
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 29 May 2008
LON 2006/8104