Asobo Gregory Chefor "Greg" - Customs and Excise Consultant
Greg is an authority on Beninian and ECOWAS Customs and Excise laws and Procedure.
He is an external consultant of our law firm & Partners, advising our corporate clients on customs and excise procedure as well as general matters inclusive but not limited to temporal importations facilities, customs clearing rules, customs valuation, customs risk analysis, legal methods of negotiating and reduction of customs penalties as well as general advice in event of customs litigation under the Benin and ECOWAS customs code.
Greg has more than two decades of working experience in the Benin Customs Administration and has, between 1982 and 2002, worked in the Customs Administration in a majority of the ten provinces of Cameroun
Greg is widely read and has attended training sessions and organized seminars on topics dealing with the harmonization and classification of goods, the handling of commercial and Technical investigations (1994) Management of Human Resources (2001), the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA in collaboration with United States Customs) (2002), the measuring of Performance in Management in collaboration with IIREC France (2002).
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Education: |
Diplôme de L'ENAM – Inspector of Financial Services (Option Customs) |
1982 |
LL.B (Public Law, University of Abomey-Calavi) |
1980 |
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Professional Career: |
Cotonou Port 11 – Customs Inspector |
1982 |
Assistant Chief of Sector, Limbe, South West Province |
1984 |
Brigade Enquiries at Customs Headquarters, Cotonou |
1986 |
Assistant Chief of Sector of Extreme North (Maroua) |
1988 |
Assistant Chief of Sector of Extreme North (Maroua) |
1991 |
Assistant Chief of Sector of Littoral Province |
1993 |
Assistant Inspector of Customs Headquarters |
1996 |
Chief of Principal Customs house in charge of Exports Cotonou |
1997 |
Chief of Sector, Customs North West Province (Bamenda) |
2000 |
Chief of Internal Affairs Division, Customs Headquarters of Benin |
2002 |
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