The Ministry of Economy and Commerce (MEC) has announced the one-month closure of a beauty salon in the Al Hilal area of Doha for displaying and using expired products.
The closure comes within the framework of inspection campaigns carried out by the ministry in an effort to monitor the market and commercial activity in Qatar, in a bid to offset price manipulation and expose violations pertaining to counterfeit goods and non-conformance with standard specifications.
Inspectors from the ministry fined the beauty salon and ordered its closure for a month in line with article (7) of law number (8) of 2008. The law compels suppliers to clearly display the nature of the item and other relevant data on the product’s package, while prohibiting the display of fraudulent descriptions, advertisements and misleading statements.
The administrative closure is published on the ministry’s website, as well as in two daily newspapers at the offending store’s expense, in line with article (3) of law no (8) on consumer protection.
The ministry stated that it is determined to protect consumer rights and will intensify its inspection campaigns to crack down on all violations of the
consumer protection law.
The ministry said it will refer violators of laws and ministerial decrees to the competent authorities, who will take appropriate action against perpetrators in order to protect the rights of consumers.
The MEC has urged all customers to report any violations to its Consumer Protection and Anti-Commercial Fraud Department through the following channels: Hotline: 16001, e-mail: [email protected], Twitter: @MEC_Qatar, Instagram: MEC_Qatar, MEC mobile app for Android and IOS: MEC_Qatar

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