The Malta Business Weekly

The MCCAA celebrates its 10th anniversar­y

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The Malta Competitio­n and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA) is this month celebratin­g its 10th anniversar­y. The Authority is looking back proudly at the many milestones achieved and focusing on the years to come. An internatio­nal digital conference was organised to discuss the needs and expectatio­ns of tomorrow’s consumers with a view to enabling the MCCAA to proactivel­y shape market regulation.

The conference included European Commission­er for Justice, Didier Reynders as a keynote speaker. He thanked the MCCAA for its contributi­on at EU level during the pandemic, particular­ly by identifyin­g unsafe products on the market and taking the neces

sary action.

The minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection, Clayton Bartolo, underlined government’s commitment to continue supporting the MCCAA in putting the consumer on top of the national agenda. Minister Bartolo said that the Authority has been engaged in modernisin­g the regulatory framework, also through its active contributi­on at EU level. The changes are focused on more cooperatio­n between consumer and market surveillan­ce authoritie­s, to strengthen and enhance the efficiency of Malta’s competitio­n law and to make online sales easier and safer for consumers and traders.

Parliament­ary secretary for Consumer Protection and Public Cleansing, Deo Debattista, noted that, during the past 10 years, there were around 125,000 inspection­s focusing on product safety and price indication­s, over 18,000 standards adopted and just under 200,000 tests and calibratio­ns

were performed within the MCCAA’s two laboratori­es in Kordin and Mosta respective­ly.

MCCAA chairperso­n Inġ. Helga Pizzuto thanked past and current employees who focus on their work to empower consumers and stakeholde­rs by raising awareness and building trust through an evidencedb­ased approach. She underlined the Authority’s commitment to strengthen compliance, risk management and digital tools, while continuing to invest in organisati­onal capacity.

During the conference, a panel discussion brought together stakeholde­rs’ insights about the

importance of putting consumers at the heart of the economy. The discussion focused on the digital requiremen­ts, sustainabi­lity and consumers’ education and how the Authority’s role can continue to evolve in the coming years to maintain the pivotal function it has in society today.

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