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SON Suspends Chinese Firm Over Breach Of Contract
Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has suspended the engagement of China Hansom Inspection and Certification Company Limited (CHIC) over persistent breach of the terms of the engagement.
SON in two statements signed by its Assistant Director, PCD, Engr. Olalekan Omoniyi, and Director, Legal, Bashir Hamis, respectively,said the suspension is for a period of six months, commencing from December 1, 2022.
The statements added that as an Independent Accredited Firm (IAF) for the Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment (SONCAP) Certification Scheme , the suspension is on the ground of persistent breach of the terms of the company’s engagement.
It stated that the Chinese firm is to immediately cease carrying out conformity assessments under the SONCAP scheme, adding that the suspension is without prejudice to Product Certificates already issued by the company before this suspension took effect.
SON alleged that CHIC’s failure to adhere strictly to the provisional clause 8-3-1 agreement of the contract and application guidelines constitutes a valid ground for the termination of contract.
According to the statement: “This is to inform the general public of the decision of the Management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria to suspend the China Ha som Inspection & Certification Co. Ltd. (CHIC) as an Independent Accredited Firm (IAF) for the Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment (SONCAP) Certification Scheme on the ground of persistent breach of the terms of the company’s engagement.
“Further to the above, China Hansom Inspection & Certification Co. Ltd. (CHIC) is to immediately cease carrying out conformity assessments under the SONCAP scheme”.
“The suspension is, however, without prejudice to Product Certificates already issued by the company before this suspension takes effect”.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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