The Phnom Penh Post

Consumer protection law still in draft stage

- Hor Kimsay

THE Ministry of Commerce and other relevant ministries will meet later this month to review progress on the country’s first consumer protection law and formulate a plan to complete the draft legislatio­n, a ministry official said yesterday.

The long-awaited legislatio­n aims to level the playing field for businesses and protect consumers by reducing unethical and illegal retail and promotiona­l practices. Its enactment will help empower authoritie­s to crack down on fake or falsely advertised products, as well as food and medicinal products that pose a risk to the health of consumers.

The law will also allow consumers affected by these products to seek recourse against their producers.

Soeng Sophary, spokespers­on of the Ministry of Commerce, said an interminis­terial panel would review the draft consumer protection law later this month, but due to the size and complexity of the legislatio­n it could be several months before it is ready for approval.

“It is new for us and it is complicate­d, so it takes time for us to finalise it,” she said. “We are working on it carefully and hope that the draft will be finalised for approval later this year.”

Once completed, the draft law will be submitted to the Council of Ministers for approval. But that could still be months away.

Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan said he was not aware of any upcoming meeting to discuss the draft legislatio­n.

“So far we don’t have it on our agenda,” he said.

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