File picture of a salon in Al Gharafa area being closed for offering and selling expired products. Picture: MEC Twitter
The scrutiny campaigns come back within the framework of the ministry’s efforts to observe markets and business activities during a bid to trammel on worth manipulation and to safeguard shopper rights, said a release..
The penalties included administrative closures and fines ranging between QR5,000 and QR30,000 in line with the laws and choices governing the work of the buyer Protection Department. the subsequent may be a breakdown of the sort and range of violations registered in Sep 2018.
The ministry stressed that it’ll not tolerate any violations of the Consumer Protection Law and its rules and regulations can intensify its scrutiny campaigns to quelling on violations.
The Ministry said it’ll refer people who violate laws and ministerial choices governing the work of the department to competent authorities that may successively take acceptable action against perpetrators so as to safeguard shopper rights.
The Ministry has urged all consumers to report violations or infringements and processes complaints and suggestions through the following channels.
Credit: Qatar day
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