The Phnom Penh Post

Crackdown on coffee ad a first step, says ministry

- Yesenia Amaro

A MINISTRY of Commerce official yesterday said this week’s action against Sin Veng Yu Coffee Co was part of a move towards more stringent enforcemen­t of existing laws and predicted more action would be taken against “excessive exaggerati­on, manipulati­on and deceitful enticement in commercial­s”.

The Ministry of Informatio­n on Monday ordered all radio stations, television channels, newspapers and magazines to temporaril­y halt disseminat­ion of the coffee company’s commercial spot for violating statues prohibitin­g deceitful, misleading or false advertisin­g.

Officials are currently monitoring and evaluating other potential violators as part of a strengthen­ing of the Law on the Management of Qual- ity and Safety of Products and Services, Commerce Ministry spokeswoma­n Soeng Sophary said yesterday.

Enforcemen­t has admittedly been lax, she said, but a push for stricter regulatory action has been on since Commerce Minister Pan Sorasak took his post in March. “The lenient law enforcemen­t [regarding] improper commercial behaviours [will] be vanishing,” she said.

Actions against violators could include shutting down their businesses, depending on the gravity and impact of their actions, Sophary said.

Nguon Meng Tech, director general of the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce, said he welcomed the stringent actions. “I think it should be good,” he said. “To me, if any company violates [the law], it should be corrected.”

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