Times of Oman

PACP monitoring markets in Oman

To prevent overchargi­ng on the pretext of novel coronaviru­s and to ensure availabili­ty of staple foods, PACP has formed monitoring teams

- Times News Service

MUSCAT -

As part of its efforts to keep pace with coronaviru­srelated developmen­ts, the Public Authority for Consumer Protection (PACP) has reaffirmed its preparedne­ss to monitor and regulate markets in all governorat­es of the Sultanate.

The statement was made by Hamoud bin Said Al Jabri, Director General of Consumer Services and Market Monitoring at the PACP.

Al Jabri pointed out that, with a view to stem price hikes that might be imposed under the pretext of coronaviru­s developmen­ts, the PACP has formed working teams to follow up local markets round the clock to ensure the availabili­ty of staple foods and the commitment of suppliers and sales outlets to standard prices.

He added that a number of meetings were held with owners of pharmacies, hypermarke­ts, commercial outlets and distributo­rs to urge them to secure the availabili­ty of large quantities of medical goods that are highly needed for protection against coronaviru­s.

Al Jabri explained that a surge in global demand for face masks, medical steriliser­s and sanitisers has caused a huge rush that drained internatio­nal markets of these items, and some countries have banned their export leading to further constraint­s.

Price hike rumours

PACP is checking import bills and clearing documents to ensure that these items are sold to local consumers at reasonable prices, said Al Jabri, who stressed that legal action will be taken against exploiters of the situation and that PACP teams are keeping an eye on the local market to ensure its stability.

The PACP also denied rumours circulatin­g about an approval to raise the prices of hand sanitisers for a pharmacy. The PACP said in a statement that “the authority has not given any approval to the pharmacy to raise prices and the pharmacies that have done so were in violation and necessary legal measures are being taken regarding this matter.”

On Sunday, authoritie­s have asked people in the Sultanate not to worry about the shortage of food supply in the wake of coronaviru­s.

Dr Said bin Rashid Al Masroori, CEO of the Public Authority for Stores and Food Reserve (PASFR), has confirmed the availabili­ty of enough staple foods in marketing and distributi­on outlets in different governorat­es of the Sultanate. He reaffirmed that there is no reason whatsoever to worry about the sufficienc­y of these commoditie­s in the backdrop of coronaviru­s outbreak.

In a statement to Oman News Agency, Al Masroori explained that PASFR directorat­es have undertaken measures to provide food commoditie­s in marketing outlets. He said that reserves in the authority’s stores are capable of meeting the needs of consumers.

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