Bell Gully, as a leading supplier of competition law services, has made a submission to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs on its discussion paper around the enforcement provisions of consumer protection law.
Bell Gully agrees that ensuring that the Commerce Commission has adequate enforcement tools is vital in ensuring that New Zealand's consumer protection laws are effective, however the submission asks whether all of the proposed additional enforcement powers are necessary to achieve that goal.
To read the submission, click here.
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