This brochure is a guide to Consumer Council of Fiji on what you should know about us, our vision, mission, principles, functions and services. It also will tell you about your rights and responsibilities as a consumer.
There are a number of consumer protection agencies established to assist you with your consumer needs. This brochure is designed to help you understand the roles and legislative (legal) powers of the consumer protection agencies in Fiji. Case studies are also demonstrated to guide you to the agency best suited to deal with your problems.
Social responsibility refers to the continuing commitment by an organization to become responsible for the impacts of its decisions and activities through transparent and ethical behavior. It takes into consideration labor practices, human rights, environment and consumer protection.This brochure will help you to understand social responsibility from a consumer perspective.
Moneylenders can be a convenient and flexible source of loan, as they often offer small loans over short periods of time. In Fiji the Money lending Act (MLA) 1978, which is administered by the Ministry of Justice, recognizes money lending as a legitimate business. This brochure is helpful in guiding moneylenders and borrowers to know their […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji under the AUSAID project titled “Consumer Financial Protection & Building Credit Competency for Vulnerable Consumers” is now offering Debt Management & Consumer Credit Advisory Services to assist consumers who are in debt by giving advice on their current financial problems, help them reorganize their finances and many more. For more information,
The Consumer Council of Fiji in a joint effort and support of the European Union successfully launched the Community Consumer Advisory Group (CCAG) in June 2014. CCAG is made up of volunteers willing to actively take part in helping ordinary consumers in their communities by telling them about their rights and how they can be protected […]
Most of us borrow money to work towards improving our quality of life but how many of us can keep to the repayments? Debt has led many to the brink of destruction, to such an extent that some lose just about everything they own, including their dignity. The lives of those trapped in unmanageable debt are a swamp of […]
The Centre in involved in facilitating mediation through which members of public can resolve their disputes amicably.
The Centre in involved in facilitating mediation through which members of public can resolve their disputes amicably.
The Centre in involved in facilitating mediation through which members of public can resolve their disputes amicably.