MODSEL - SELECTIVITY MANAGEMENT IN ASYCUDA++
Ó UNCTAD - SITE (V1.15)
6.5
An Introduction to Selectivity
MODSEL gives Customs the ability to control the selection and flow of declarations through the
Customs declaration processing system. It contains the controls necessary to block assessment of
selected declarations, and has a range of query and reporting functions.
To effectively apply selection requires the skills of a specialist team. For users of the system in the
Customs Declaration Processing office, a lower level of access is provided. This allows viewing of
selected declarations and their respective selection criteria, and the ability to re-route declarations
after any necessary Customs checks have been carried out.
Declarations are entered into Modules MODCBR or MODBRK and the data on the declaration
validated for compliance with database requirements. This checks if the data is in the correct
format, whether the codes used are valid and if data is provided in all the necessary boxes on thew
SAD - according to the national declaration configuration. The System carries out the equivalent of
a 'face vet' check on the submitted declaration.
However, System checks alone cannot verify the validity of the data in the declaration. All Customs
administrations need procedures to verify that the declared descriptions agree with any supporting
documents and that the documents and the SAD declaration correctly describe the goods.
To verify the validity of the submitted declaration details, Customs can compare the declaration to
the goods - by physically examining the goods and checking the supporting documents.
Treatment According to Customs Risk
It is recognised that certain goods present a greater risk to Customs controls than other goods or
classes of goods.
The experience of the Customs officer may show that examinations of certain goods over a period
have found no errors. In this case continued examination of each shipment may not be needed. In
other cases, goods from, or to, certain companies, may be often in error. These particular
companies can be classified as 'high risk' and Customs may wish to closely examine each
shipment destined for this category of company. In addition to companies, certain countries,
commodities, declarants, or other categories of control may be identified as 'high risk' and justify
closer Customs attention.
Connecting to the Server
Some of the operations within the selectivity module require connection to the server. For example,
to view a list of selected declarations the system retrieves the relevant declaration details from the
server database files, according to declaration status as at that date and time.
Selectivity Management
When using 'Selection Management', many different pieces of data from the submitted SAD
declarations can be used by Customs to select particular declarations for special treatment before
any assessment is made. This menu option provides the means of implementing decisions on
processing channels, which are named 'Red', 'Yellow', 'Blue' and 'Green'. Control over the rates
of random selections and expected rates means that Customs Office management or supervisors
have the means to match daily workload, the numbers and levels of declarations selected for
check, to the capacity of the Office to cope with those checks.