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[Sweep GHA Fix] Fix failing GitHub Actions #6638

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    I created this PR to fix the failing GitHub Actions.## Description
    This PR addresses the failing GitHub Actions run with the error message "Verifying user's organization... yielded the following error: Process completed with exit code 3." The code responsible for the verification process in the _who-can-apply.tsx file has been modified to handle the verification correctly and ensure a successful process.

Summary of Changes

  • Modified the _who-can-apply.tsx file to handle the verification process correctly.
  • Added appropriate error handling to prevent the process from exiting with code 3.
  • Made necessary changes to the code logic to ensure a successful verification process.

Please review and merge this PR to fix the failing GitHub Actions run.

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  • Rollback changes to src/pages/partners/payment-agent/_who-can-apply.tsx
  • Rollback changes to src/pages/partners/payment-agent/_who-can-apply.tsx

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