More air and sea cargo should be targeted
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Obsidian
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Jun 11, 2002 12:00 AM
by LLDCN 01:05PM, 11 Jun 2002
The Australian Customs Service needs to inspect a greater volume of sea and air cargo and establish an optimum number of cargo reports processed by each region to prevent importation of illegal drugs, an audit has found.
The auditor-general found...
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