Section 28 of EA 1983 : Section 28: Punishment To Be Without Prejudice To Any Other Action
EA 1983
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a recruitment agency that is charged with illegally sending workers abroad without the proper clearance under The Emigration Act, 1983. The agency is found guilty and is punished with a fine. According to Section 28, imposing this fine doesn't prevent the authorities from taking additional actions against the agency. So, alongside the fine, the government could also revoke the agency's license to operate, ensuring that the agency cannot continue to break the law.
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