Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

113.   Untrue declarations

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    (1)   If any person—

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      (a)     makes or signs, or causes to be made or signed, or delivers or causes to be delivered to the Comptroller or an officer, any declaration, notice, certificate or other document; or

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      (b)     makes any statement in answer to any question put to him or her by an officer which he or she is required by or under any enactment to answer,

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    being a document or statement produced or made for any purpose of any assigned matter, which is untrue in a material particular, he or she commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000, and any goods in relation to which the document or statement was made are liable to forfeiture.

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    (2)   If any person knowingly or recklessly—

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      (a)     makes or signs, or causes to be made or signed or delivers or causes to be delivered to the Comptroller or an officer, any declaration, notice, certificate or other document; or

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      (b)     makes any statement in answer to any question put to him or her by an officer which he or she is required by or under any enactment to answer,

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    being a document or statement produced or made for any purpose of an assigned matter, which is untrue in a material particular, he or she commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000, or to imprisonment for 2 years, or to both, and may be arrested, and any goods in relation to which the document or statement was made are liable to forfeiture.

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    (3)   Where by reason of any such document or statement as is mentioned in subsection (1) or (2), the full amount of any duty payable is not paid or any overpayment is made in respect of any drawback, allowance, rebate or repayment of duty, the amount of duty unpaid or of the overpayment shall be payable immediately to the Comptroller, and may be recovered accordingly.