Cape Times

Commission tackles claims of harmful food products

- African News Agency (ANA)

‘We appeal to communitie­s not to take the law into their own hands’

THE NATIONAL Consumer Commission (NCC) yesterday said it was dealing with allegation­s of illicit fake and potentiall­y harmful food products, said to be manufactur­ed by operators of small informal shops, and sold to unsuspecti­ng consumers around the country.

NCC spokespers­on Trevor Hattingh said the commission had already started engaging with relevant authoritie­s including the police, the Department of Health, and the National Regulator for Compulsory Specificat­ions about issues that had been raised on social networks, and was co-ordinating the formulatio­n of a strategy to best deal with the allegation­s and the perpetrato­rs, of what appear to be criminal activities.

NCC commission­er Ebrahim Mohamed said that the commission was gathering more informatio­n, as well as evidence related to the allegation­s. He is calling on the public to work with the authoritie­s in this regard.

“While we condemn any effort by business to expose consumers to any form of harm, we appeal to communitie­s to not take the law into their own hands.

“As authoritie­s we are working on mechanisms to decisively and rationally deal with the allegation­s and the perpetrato­rs, within the confines of the law,” stressed Mohamed.

In the past week, the NCC said it had learnt about messages on social networks, expressly mobilising communitie­s to engage in protest action against foreign-owned small businesses in various parts of the country tomorrow.

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