Correction to Global Irregular Migration Sanctions Order 2025
Summary
The UK Parliament has issued a correction to the Global Irregular Migration and Trafficking in Persons Sanctions (Overseas Territories) Order 2025. This correction amends a definition within Schedule 2, specifically changing the word 'court' to 'course' in relation to 'responsible officer'.
What changed
This document is a correction notice for the Global Irregular Migration and Trafficking in Persons Sanctions (Overseas Territories) Order 2025. The correction specifically targets Schedule 2, paragraph 35(e), where the definition of 'responsible officer' contained a typographical error. The word 'court' has been replaced with 'course' in the definition of 'responsible officer'.
This is a minor, technical correction to a final rule. It does not introduce new obligations or penalties for regulated entities. Compliance officers should ensure their internal documentation and any references to this Order reflect the corrected wording to maintain accuracy.
What to do next
- Update internal records to reflect the corrected definition of 'responsible officer' in Schedule 2, paragraph 35(e) of the Global Irregular Migration and Trafficking in Persons Sanctions (Overseas Territories) Order 2025.
Source document (simplified)
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
2025 No. 1092 OVERSEAS TERRITORIES SANCTIONS The Global Irregular Migration and Trafficking in Persons Sanctions (Overseas Territories) Order 2025
ISBN 978-0-34-827563-6
CORRECTION Page 18, Schedule 2, paragraph 35(e), substituted paragraph 12(2), definition of “responsible officer”: “court” should read “course”.
March 2026
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM BY THE STATIONERY OFFICE LIMITED under the authority and superintendence of Saul Nassé, Controller of His Majesty’s Stationery Office and King’s Printer of Acts of Parliament.
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