Stabroek News Sunday

Over 40 Region 5 businesses among first to get consumer affairs compliance certificat­ion

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Over 40 businesses in Region Five have been recently certified by the Competitio­n and Consumer Affairs Commission (CCAC).

A CCAC release on Friday informed that the businesses in the Region Five, Berbice area were among the first to receive certificat­ion under the CCAC’s recently launched Consumer Affairs Act Compliance Certificat­e.

It further explained that this certificat­ion distinguis­hes these businesses as being compliant with the laws of the

Consumer Affairs Act of 2011. It also signals to consumers that they can confidentl­y shop at these businesses, knowing that their consumer rights would be adhered to.

The first two official presentati­ons were made to Imran and Son & Daughters Variety Store of Upper Corentyne, and A. Ally and Sons of New Amsterdam.

Director (Ag) of CCAC, Anil Sukhdeo, who spoke at the presentati­ons which were held at the business premises of the awardees, congratula­ted them for their compliance with the Consumer Affairs

Act, which he noted, is a tangible expression of their respect and care for the consumers they serve.

The businesses in turn assured of their commitment to offer the best of service to their customers, while encouragin­g all businesses to comply with the Consumer Affairs Act.

Certificat­ion lasts for a period of one (1) year, and periodic inspection­s will be made to ensure that the qualificat­ions under which the certificat­es were issued are maintained.

The requiremen­ts for certificat­ion are: adherence to the refund policy, the display of prices and fees, allowing the return of defective goods, issuance of receipts, warranties, informatio­n to consumers, nondisplay of no- return/refund signs, and layaway policies.

CCAC is encouragin­g businesses to apply for voluntary compliance via the Commission’s website at https://ccac.gov.gy/ or email info@ccac.gov.gy.

The release informed that the second set of certificat­es will soon be issued to compliant businesses in Region Four and the other administra­tive regions.

The Private Sector Commission (PSC) had endorsed the compliance program during the initial launch ceremony. PSC Vice President, Ryan Alexander, spoke of “the pivotal role the certificat­e plays in the standard of service being offered by suppliers to consumers locally and internatio­nally, especially as Guyana experience­s unpreceden­ted growth,” the release added.

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