94-4093. Action Affecting Export Privileges; Sofep Petrole et Derives; Order Denying Permission To Apply for or Use Export Licenses  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
     
    
    Action Affecting Export Privileges; Sofep Petrole et Derives; 
    Order Denying Permission To Apply for or Use Export Licenses
    
        In the matter of Sofep Petrole et Derives, 6 Rue Galilee, 77116 
    Paris, France.
    
        On September 30, 1993, following its agreement to plead guilty to 
    one count of a 10-count superseding indictment, Sofep Petrole et 
    Derives (hereinafter referred to as Sofep) was convicted in the U.S. 
    District Court for the Eastern District of Texas of violating the 
    Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended (50 U.S.C.A. app. 
    Secs. 2401-2420 (1991, Supp. 1993, and Pub. L. No. 103-10, March 27, 
    1993)) (the EAA), by exporting U.S.-origin aviation oil from the United 
    States to Cuba without obtaining the required export license from the 
    U.S. Department of Commerce. Section 11(h) of the EAA provides that, at 
    the discretion of the Secretary of Commerce.\1\ no person convicted of 
    a violation of the EAA, or certain other provisions of the United 
    States Code, shall be eligible to apply for or use any export license 
    issued pursuant to, or provided by, the EAA or the Export 
    Administration Regulations (currently codified at 15 CFR parts 768-799 
    (1993)) (the Regulations), for a period of up to 10 years from the date 
    of the conviction. In addition, any export license issued pursuant to 
    the EAA in which such a person had any interest at the time of his 
    conviction may be revoked.
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        \1\Pursuant to appropriate delegations of authority that are 
    reflected in the Regulations, the Director, Office of Export 
    Licensing, in consultation with the Director, Office of Export 
    Enforcement, exercises the authority granted to the Secretary by 
    section 11(h) of the EAA.
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        Pursuant to Secs. 770.15 and 772.1(g) of the Regulations, upon 
    notification that a person has been convicted of violating the EAA, the 
    Director, Office of Export Licensing, in consultation with the 
    Director, Office of Export Enforcement, shall determine whether to deny 
    that person permission to apply for or use any export license issued 
    pursuant to, or provided by, the EAA and the Regulations and shall also 
    determine whether to revoke any export license previously issued to 
    such a person. Having received notice of Sofep's conviction for 
    violating the EAA, and following consultations with the Director, 
    Office of Export Enforcement, I have decided to deny Sofep permission 
    to apply for or use any export license, including any general license, 
    issued pursuant to, or provided by, the EAA and the Regulations, for a 
    period of 10 years from the date of its conviction. The 10-year period 
    ends on September 30, 2003. I have also decided to revoke all export 
    licenses issued pursuant to the EAA in which Sofep had an interest at 
    the time of its conviction.
    
        Accordingly, it is hereby Ordered:
    
        I. All outstanding individual validated licenses in which Sofep 
    appears or participates, in any manner or capacity, are hereby revoked 
    and shall be returned forthwith to the Office of Export Licensing for 
    cancellation. Further, all of Sofep's privileges of participating, in 
    any manner or capacity, in any special licensing procedure, including, 
    but not limited to, distribution licenses, are hereby revoked.
        II. Until September 30, 2003, Sofep Petrole et Derives, 6 rue 
    Galilee, 77116 Paris, France, hereby is denied all privileges of 
    participating, directly or indirectly, in any manner or capacity, in 
    any transaction in the United States or abroad involving any commodity 
    or technical data exported or to be exported from the United States, in 
    whole or in part, and subject to the Regulations. Without limiting the 
    generality of the foregoing, participation, either in the United States 
    or abroad, shall include participation, directly or indirectly, in any 
    manner or capacity: (i) As a party or as a representative of a party to 
    any export license application submitted to the Department; (ii) in 
    preparing or filing with the Department any export license application 
    or request for reexport authorization, or any document to be submitted 
    therewith; (iii) in obtaining from the Department or using any 
    validated or general export license, reexport authorization or other 
    export control document; (iv) in carrying on negotiations with respect 
    to, or in receiving, ordering, buying, selling, delivering, storing, 
    using, or disposing of, in whole or in part, any commodities or 
    technical data exported or to be exported from the United States, and 
    subject to the Regulations; and (v) in financing, forwarding, 
    transporting, or other servicing of such commodities or technical data.
        III. After notice and opportunity for comment as provided in 
    Sec. 770.15(h) of the Regulations, any person, firm, corporation, or 
    business organization related to Sofep by affiliation, ownership, 
    control, or position of responsibility in the conduct of trade or 
    related services may also be subject to the provisions of this Order.
        IV. As provided in Sec. 787.12(a) of the Regulations, without prior 
    disclosure of the facts to and specific authorization of the Office of 
    Export Licensing, in consultation with the Office of Export 
    Enforcement, no person may directly or indirectly, in any manner or 
    capacity: (i) Apply for, obtain, or use any license, Shipper's Export 
    Declaration, bill of lading, or other export control document relating 
    to an export or reexport of commodities or technical data by, to, or 
    for another person then subject to an order revoking or denying his 
    export privileges or then excluded from practice before the Bureau of 
    Export Administration; or (ii) order, buy, receive, use, sell, deliver, 
    store, dispose of, forward, transport, finance, or otherwise service or 
    participate: (a) in any transaction which may involve any commodity or 
    technical data exported or to be exported from the United States; (b) 
    in any reexport thereof; or (c) in any other transaction which is 
    subject to the Export Administration Regulations, if the person denied 
    export privileges may obtain any benefit or have any interest in, 
    directly or indirectly, any of these transactions.
        V. This Order is effective immediately and shall remain in effect 
    until September 30, 2003.
        VI. A copy of this Order shall be delivered to Sofep. This Order 
    shall be published in the Federal Register.
    
        Dated: February 10, 1994.
    Eileen M. Albanese,
    Acting Director, Office of Export Licensing.
    [FR Doc. 94-4093 Filed 2-23-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/24/1994
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-4093
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: February 24, 1994