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John Cleeton
November 01, 2022 at 2:31 pmWe told Customs that CDS wasn’t fit for purpose and got an extension. Seems we weren’t wrong with the Business Continuity plan having to be put in place from 1030 today. From 1700 today the system is down for maintenance until 0900 tomorrow.