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BIS Withholds Export Privileges 5 Years Following Conviction on USML Violation

The Bureau of Industry and Security has denied Kue Sang Chun's export privileges for five years after he pleaded guilty in January 2011 to exporting defense articles on the USML to South Korea without first obtaining an export license or…

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written authorization from the State Department and other charges. He was sentenced in November 2011 to 14 months in prison. (See ITT's Online Archives 11012519) BIS also decided to revoke all licenses issued pursuant to the Act or Regulations in which Chun had an interest at the time of his conviction, it said in a Federal Register notice scheduled for Dec. 5. Chun is in federal prison in Loretto, Pa.