The post-Brexit border control system has led to numerous mistakes, including businesses being charged for goods checks that never occurred, causing frustration amongst stakeholders.
Defra officials have faced criticism, with complaints revealing that shipments were charged for inspections that did not take place due to design flaws at inspection facilities.
Customs agent Steve Habbershaw indicated that the chaotic situation at the Sevington facility necessitates using the revenue from charges to enhance the overall system.
With new checks post-Brexit, businesses now face unexpected costs and complications which were absent during the pre-Brexit period, prompting calls for governmental negotiations with the EU.
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