Taxi Drivers are reminded to strictly adhere to the Public Service Vehicle (PSV) code of conduct and refrain from denying services to commuters who wish to travel short distances. Consistent grievances have been raised by commuters after being denied services by taxi drivers solely because they had a short travel route. In one of the […]
Continuous market surveillance by the Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) over the past week has revealed an influx in cases of sale of expired goods to consumers. Businesses took advantage of the shopping hype for Eid celebrations by placing expired and near-expiry products on specials and displaying it prominently to lure consumers. “Unconscionable conduct by […]
The call by Taxi Associations for the extreme hike in taxi fares would not only have a huge impact on Fijian commuters, but will also negatively affect the taxi businesses. While the Fiji Taxi Association has called for an increase from the current 10 cents to between 15 – 20 cents per 100 meters, the […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) is cautioning traders to refrain from placing a minimum spending limit for consumers intending to use M-PAiSA QR pay as a payment option. Investigations in to complaints lodged at the Council has revealed that certain traders are in fact placing a limit on the amount a consumer must spend […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) is issuing a stern reminder to supermarkets and other stores that the use of Julian code as date marking for food products is not permitted under Fiji’s Food Safety Act and Regulations. Despite raising alert on the same issue in 2019, the latest string of market surveillance by the […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) is flabbergasted by the recent incident whereby a pharmacy sold an expired baby rash cream to a parent which allegedly caused a skin reaction when applied on the baby. The consumer has lodged a complaint with the Council and during investigations, the pharmacy in question revealed that the expired […]
In line with the recent call for submission by the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission (FCCC) on the review of taxi fares, the Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) is encouraging all consumers to make their voices count by submitting their views on the proposed fare increase. As the only consumer advocacy organization in Fiji, the […]
The Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport, Hon. Faiyaz Koya recently welcomed the newly appointed Board Members of the Consumer Council of Fiji. While addressing the newly appointed Board, Hon. Koya thanked the Members for their commitment to guiding the Council to create a fairer marketplace in Fiji. “Creating a marketplace where the rights […]
A prominent supermarket in Nausori town has been found retailing expired and products with tempered expiry dates during routine market surveillance by the Consumer Council of Fiji. The supermarket in question was retailing wafers biscuit at a price of $1. However, when inspected, the expiry date for the product could not be discovered. Initial investigations […]
Fijian consumers are urged to be cautious when dealing with secondhand vehicle spare part dealers. Investigations have indicated that certain dealers are deliberately retailing shoddy parts in order to swindle thousands of dollars from consumers. Currently, the Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) is in receipt of cases whereby consumers have been intentionally sold shoddy spare […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) in efforts to protect the rights and interests of Fijian commuters is currently working on a submission to the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission (FCCC) calling for the introduction of price authorizations outlining the guidelines and parameters to determine bus freight costs. This submission, on behalf of Fijian commuters […]
Consumers must comply with COVID 19 safety protocols when out and about shopping by downloading and activating the CareFiji app, wearing facemasks and practicing other safety measures which has been mandated by relevant authorities and being implemented by traders and service providers. This has been emphasized by the Consumer Council of Fiji today after discovering […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) and the Sai Prema Foundation Fiji signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) earlier today which now enables the two organisations to collaboratively create awareness and educate Fijians on their health and wellness. The MoU marks both the organisations continuous efforts to promote healthy living and wellbeing for all ages. […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji has received reports of Fijians allegedly losing their money in a pyramid scheme known as community gifting circle in the Western Division. This was revealed after an Administrator of the said group approached the Council because the recruits of the gifting circle started demanding a refund for the cash gift […]
Pyramid Schemes are illegal and anyone organising or participating in such schemes will be charged under; Section 87 A of the FCCC Act. This has been iterated by the Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Hon. Faiyaz Koya after reports of Fijians participating in ‘get rich quick’ schemes have surfaced in the past few […]