A total of 81 different violations were identified through extensive inspection campaigns carried out by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) in July 2021. The objective was to monitor the compliance of suppliers (retail outlets) with their obligations under laws and ministerial resolutions on consumer protection.
The inspection campaigns fell within the framework of the Ministry’s efforts to monitor markets and commercial activities in Qatar in a bid to control prices and uncover violations to protect consumer rights. The violations included displaying expired products, failing to display the prices of commodities, failing to offer a service warranty for an appropriate period, refunding customers or reoffering the service in an appropriate manner, failing to comply with the mandatory price bulletin of vegetables and fruits, failing to issue invoices in Arabic and offering discounts without obtaining the necessary license from the competent department.
Penalties imposed on retail outlets included administrative closures and fines ranging from between QR5,000 and QR30,000, as per the laws and decisions regulating the work of the Consumer Protection Department. The authorities concerned with consumer protection at the Ministry received a number of complaints last July. They were dealt with, and necessary measures to resolve them were taken.
The MoCI stressed that it will not tolerate any violations of the Consumer Protection Law and its regulations and will intensify its inspection campaigns to crack down on illegal practices. The MoCI said it will refer those who violate laws and Ministerial decisions governing the work of the department to the competent authorities that will, in turn, take appropriate action against the perpetrators in order to protect consumer rights.
The MoCI urged all consumers to report any violations or infringements, and to send complaints and suggestions through the following channels: - Call Center: 16001, Twitter @MOCIQATAR, Instagram MOCIQATAR.
Penalties imposed on retail outlets included administrative closures and fines ranging from between QR5,000 and QR30,000, as per the laws and decisions regulating the work of the Consumer Protection Department. The authorities concerned with consumer protection at the Ministry received a number of complaints last July. They were dealt with, and necessary measures to resolve them were taken.
The MoCI stressed that it will not tolerate any violations of the Consumer Protection Law and its regulations and will intensify its inspection campaigns to crack down on illegal practices. The MoCI said it will refer those who violate laws and Ministerial decisions governing the work of the department to the competent authorities that will, in turn, take appropriate action against the perpetrators in order to protect consumer rights.
The MoCI urged all consumers to report any violations or infringements, and to send complaints and suggestions through the following channels: - Call Center: 16001, Twitter @MOCIQATAR, Instagram MOCIQATAR.