A surge in the number of complaints received by the Consumer Council of Fiji has been noted in the first two quarters of the financial year 2019-2020 (August 2019 to January 2020). A total of 1868 complaints worth $2.8 million were registered and investigated. That is an average of 311 complaints per month. The Council, […]
Pharmacies must disclose and charge the correct dispensing fees at all times to avoid confusion for consumers. This call comes after a complaint was received by the Consumer Council of Fiji from a consumer who took prescription to a pharmacy to purchase medicine and noted the contrasting prices between the shelf price and Point-of-Sale. Upon […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is disappointed with the announcement of the phasing out of disposable cards made by the Fiji Bus Operators Association (FBOA) president Nisar Ali Shah in the media last week. Unavailability of disposable card was already a grave concern, now the announcement by the FBOA that they would be phasing out […]
Credit institutions like Central Finance Limited (CFL) needs to be strictly monitored and taken to task by relevant authorities for continuously hoodwinking consumers. The Council is alarmed at the blatant disregard for consumer rights shown by CFL and believes that this is a serious issue that needs urgent attention as people continue to be cheated. […]
THE Consumer Council of Fiji is optimistic that the 2018-2019 budget will build on the continued steps of previous budget documents and put Fijian Consumers first. Previous budgets have given fair consideration to Consumer needs next to other Government development priorities. And it is with Fijian consumers in mind that the Council has made a […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is advising traders that increasing prices during natural disasters amounts to unfair trade practices particularly under Section 66 and 76 of the Commerce Commission Act 2010. This advice comes as consumers are expected to begin preparations for Tropical Cyclone Mona. Consumers will generally use this time before a cyclone to […]
In its efforts to boost consumer confidence and protection, the Consumer Council of Fiji will engage with key stakeholders during a workshop in Nausori this week. Themed “Building Consumer Solidarity in Makoi, Nakasi and Nausori”, the workshop will enable the Council to discuss emerging and ongoing issues affecting consumers in the Suva-Nausori corridor. The workshop […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is encouraged at the willingness shown by Digicel Fiji to address rising numbers of complaints regarding their Unwired, Mobile phone and Sky Pacific services. This comes after Council acting CEO Seymour Singh met with Digicel Fiji CEO Mike Greig today to discuss issues raised by consumers and deliberate on possible […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is advising traders to refrain from price gouging on disaster essential goods as parts of Fiji brace for adverse weather conditions and flooding heading into the weekend. During periods of Natural Disaster, certain items like canned food, clean bottled drinking water, ropes, tents and batteries for radios and torches become […]
The Consumer Council believes that calls by the Fiji Taxi Association to increase taxi fares by 10cents per 100m will place an unbearable cost on consumers. And Consumers who cannot meet this cost will be pushed to consider other means of public transport such as buses which will in turn cause taxi drivers to lose […]
The Council is concerned with the growing number of traders using manipulative tactics to avoid providing redress to customers. These traders are knowingly retailing sub-standard building materials to consumers and then using these manipulative tactics to evade supplying good quality materials. One such company the Council has come across is B Prasad and Sons Limited […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is calling on commercial banks to ensure specific changes in Resident Interest Withholding Tax (RIWT), announced in the 2018-2019 budget, are passed down to consumers. The Minister for Economy had announced that with effect from 01 August, 2018, the interest income earned by an individual earning $30,000 or less annually […]
The 2018-2019 budget provides consumers with an opportunity to improve their quality of life. Allocations to innovative health schemes, first home owners, pensioners and an unprecedented $1billion allocation to the education sector mean more consumers have something to look forward to in the coming fiscal year. The $3.5million subsidy for Kidney Dialysis to stay alive […]
Consumers and businesses alike are looking forward to the 2018-2019 budget with various expectations of the new fiscal policies and initiatives Government will implement in the coming financial year. In May the Reserve Bank of Fiji forecasted that consumer spending is expected to remain strong largely supported by the prevailing accommodative monetary policy and Government’s […]
The use of false impressions to hype property buyers and sellers by certain real estate agents has drawn the concern of the Council. The Council understands there are certain agents who deliberately manipulate property prices by using pressure selling tactics and other gimmicks to get higher prices for commission and the issue needs urgent attention. […]