Consumer watchdog tackled 62 businesses in 2015

Competition protection commission fined 33 traders for breaches of price-display laws

Compliance check: The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission focuses on stopping practices that harm consumers. Photograph: Thinkstock
Compliance check: The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission focuses on stopping practices that harm consumers. Photograph: Thinkstock

The State’s consumer watchdog took action against 62 businesses last year for a range of offences.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission said it fined 33 traders for breaches of price-display laws and issued compliance notices to 29 others in 2015.

It also imposed €5,000 in fines and compensation orders on car dealer Brian Fassnidge following his conviction in 2014 for supplying a dangerous vehicle and providing misleading information to people who were buying cars. This was on top of court orders for €10,000 in costs and €17,200 in repayments to affected consumers. His total bill was €32,200.

Commenting on the figures, the commission's chairwoman Isolde Goggin said the organisation focuses on stopping practices that harm consumers.

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“We inspected 111 business premises across the country to check that traders were compliant with price-display legislation and where traders were found to be in breach we took action to ensure compliance,” she said.

“Consumers play a very important role in helping us identify non-compliant business practices through the information they provide to our consumer helpline and website.”

The commission published its Consumer Protection list for 2015 on Tuesday.

Barry O'Halloran

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