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COMPETITION AND FAIR TRADING COMMISSION CONSUMER PROTECTION IN MALAWI. Crossroads Hotel Lilongwe, Malawi 8-10 September 2014. Presented by Charlotte Wezi MALONDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Email: [email protected]/[email protected]. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Presented by Charlotte Wezi MALONDA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Email: [email protected]/[email protected]
COMPETITION AND FAIR TRADING COMMISSIONCONSUMER PROTECTION IN MALAWI
Crossroads HotelLilongwe, Malawi
8-10 September 2014
Consumer protection Act 2003 Provides an enumeration of the rights of a
consumer in general Provides undertakings to be made by
government Elaborates the obligations of traders
Competition and Fair trading Act 1998 Mandated to protect consumer welfare Protection of consumers from unfair trade
practices Includes protection against violation by both
state and none state actors
Legislative framework
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The CFTA is an Act which:encourage competition in the
economy by prohibiting anti-competitive trade practices;
establish the Competition and Fair Trading Commission; ie appointment of Commissioners and establishment of a secretariat.
regulate and monitor monopolies and concentrations of economic power;
protect consumer welfare;
Strategic focusObjectives
Educate consumers Inform consumers Protect consumers
Mission To monitor behaviour that is likely to adversely affect competition and enhance competition by , professionally and fairly investigating and resolving cases of anticompetitive and unfair trade practices to promote consumer welfare and for the benefit of the people of Malawi
CFTC’s Priorities On going Advocacy Increase education and awarenessCo-operation with other regulators in infiltrate
sectors of tradeEncourage engagement by consumersEnforce cases which have a public interest effect Initiate and maintain a consumer protection culture Strengthen the link between competition and
consumer protection.Benchmark and set high standards for consumer
protectionAligning consumer rights with human rights.
Hot topics on consumer protection in Malawi Display of disclaimersMisleading advertsMisleading conductDisplay of pricesCounterfeit productsUnconscionable conductUnfair contractual terms
Other upcoming categories Romance scams Family friend Loan scams Miracle cure scams Religious scams Scams related to miracle cures for terminal
illnesses Traditional medicine scams Employment agencies Investments /pyramid schemes Chain mail
Categories of complaints & challenges
Individual complaintsPublic outcry Can take up cases on our own volition.Challenges :-Some areas not regulated
ReligiousTraditional remedies/problem solving
Some areas heavily regulated by lack of enforcement
medicines & poisons, land, financial sector
Case study BWB caseCFTC ordered Blantyre Water Board to cease and
desist from engaging in prohibited unfair trading practices.
Investigations conducted on Blantyre Water Board established that the company engaged in unconscionable conduct by implementing a deliberate policy of delayed reconnection of water supply to disconnected customers.
Under the policy, water consumers whose supply was disconnected due to non-payment of outstanding bills are only reconnected after three days upon payment of outstanding balance and a penalty.
Penalties General penalty is MK500 000 or an
amount equivalent to the financial gain generated by the offence.
Damages can be obtained before the High Court for any loss suffered
The End Thank you and God bless
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