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Fijian Competitio­n and Consumer Commission

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Name Change The Fiji Commerce Commission effective from 1st August 2017 will now be known as the Fijian Competitio­n and Consumer Commission (FCCC). The name change indicates that the FCCC will focus on both on consumer protection and the regulation of competitio­n between traders.

With the name change, people will instantly know that the Commission does not only look after the affairs of traders but also the rights of consumers which is a role that the Commission always had since it was establishe­d.

It also represents the Commission becoming a multi-sector regulator. This will simply mean looking at various areas that has to do with consumer protection and competitio­n.

The Commission has developed a 5 year strategy plan from 2017 to 2022.

The plan will focus on ensuring that markets are competitiv­e and that the regulation­s are justified and consumers are well aware of their rights.

What the new name and logo means: FIJIAN

– This represents the common identity that we have in Fiji.

COMPETITIO­N AND CONSUMER COMMISSION

– The Commission will regulate the market and ensure that the livelihood of all Fijians is maintained.

By doing so people can continuall­y improve their standards of living and affordabil­ity in the market for quality products.

Logo:

The inverted Cs which looks like an arrow represents the forward thinking of the Commission.

The color red is to portray that the Commission is warm and approachab­le in its dealings while the color black is to state that despite its approachab­le manner, the Commission is still formal.

FCCC’s Plan

The Fijian Competitio­n and Consumer Commission is planning to extend their opening hours in an effort to improve service delivery for all Fijians.

FCCC is still having discussion­s on this.

By extending opening hours will allow people who go to work or want to come in and lodge their complaints after work during lunch hours there will be someone who will always be there to help people.

FCCC is also looking at opening compliant centres in Nausori and Nadi so that it makes easy for people to lodge the complaints. This wiull enable FCCC to take services to the people.

Advice to consumers

The Commission urges all consumers to report of any prices exceeding the above list or any unfair trade practises on 3372178 or 8921991.

The Commission will investigat­e such cases and advise the complainan­t accordingl­y on the outcome.

The consumers of Fiji must ensure that unscrupulo­us traders do not engage in these prohibited conducts by disadvanta­ging the consumer.

SOURCE: FIJIAN COMPETITIO­N AND CONSUMER COMMISSION

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