Guide on The Consumer Protection Act (Issued February 2014)

Overview

The purpose of the Consumer Protection Act is to promote fair business practices; protect consumers from unfair, unreasonable and unjust trade practices; improve consumer awareness; promote consumer confidence; and provide an efficient and effective system of consensual resolution of disputes arising from consumer transactions.

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The purpose of the Consumer Protection Act is to promote fair business practices; protect consumers from unfair, unreasonable and unjust trade practices; improve consumer awareness; promote consumer confidence; and provide an efficient and effective system of consensual resolution of disputes arising from consumer transactions.

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AuthorLegal Compliance Committee
DivisionAudit and Assurance > Legal and governance
Keywords
Guide on The Consumer Protection Act
Categories
Guidance
DateFebruary 2014