Postcomm to Amend Postal Operator Licences

With Postwatch soon to be absorbed into a larger multi-consumer watchdog known as the National Consumer Council on 30th September, Postcomm is making adjustments to its paperwork which includes existing postal operator licences.

To prepare for the abolition of Postwatch and the new complaint handling standards, Postcomm needs to make relevant licence modifications to postal operators’ licences to reflect the transfer of functions from Postwatch to the new NCC and the new complaint handling standards.

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