The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) is a global business network working towards the vision of a maritime industry free of corruption that enables fair trade to the benefit of society at large.
Report an Incident AnonymouslyThe Global Maritime India Summit 2023 (GMIS 2023) was held from October 17-19, 2023, and took place at the MMRDA Grounds in BKC, Mumbai. The Global Maritime India Summit 2023 received a significant en...
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Read MoreThe Master has reported vide his e-mail dated 18th April 2023 that he was “Pleasantly surprised that when his vessel came calling at Kandla (Gujarat), recently, no facilitation demand was made by the Customs Officer.” MACN-India believes that this is perhaps due to the multiple high-level interventions made personally by the Senior Adviser (India) with the Chief Commissioner of Customs, Gujarat Zone, lately.
The Master vide his e-mail dated 13th February 2023, has reported that “First of all, many thanks for Your support during our port stay in Paradip, I would like to share with You a very good news that during entire port stay Paradip we did not notice any attempt for bribery, I am sure that it was due to Your intervention.
The Master has reported vide his e-mail dated 15th February 2023 that “This is to inform that there were no issues at Mundra this call on 14th of February. Thanks for your support
The Master has reported vide his e-mail dated 24th May 2023 reported that “ This is to inform that there were no issues at Mundra this call on 23rd of May. Thanks for your support
The Master of ‘Master of Waasmunster’ through his mail dated 24th July 2023 has reported that “Waasmunster left Kandla and is now sailing to Male. All the port stay in Kandla was very good without any facilitation request. No authorities boarded the vessel. Thanks for your support”.
The Master of ‘m/t AURELIA’ through his mail dated 1st September 2023 has reported that “I’m pleased to advise that m/t AURELIA has safely sailed from the port of Kandla. No reportable incidents have occurred during this port call
The Master of ‘Front Favour’ through his mail dated 29th June 2023 has reported that “Thanks a lot for your kind assistance, call at Sikka, India went smooth. Nor bribe neither facilitation payment was requested
The Master of ‘MV Golden Ioanari’ through his mail dated 25th June 2023 has reported that “Ack safe receipt of trailing email message .Many thanks for your prompt action and help in the matter stated below
The Master reported vide his e-mail dated 9th April 2023 has reported that “This is to inform that there were no issues at Nhava Sheva. This call on 08th of April. Customs officer has physically checked controlled medicines. Everything was in order, and he left. Thanks for your support
The Master 13th February 2023 has reported that “Waasmunster left JNPT Mumbai last night and is now sailing to New Mangalore. Port stay in JNPT was good without any insisting request from authorities