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Ajman DED inspects 1,307 business units in Q2

AJMAN, UAE, July 24, 2017

The Department of Control and Consumer Protection of the Department of Economic Development - Ajman (DED-Ajman) carried out the inspection of over 1,307 businesses in the emirate during the second quarter of 2017.

The department was also able to issue 246 violations against businesses that were found to be in non-compliance with DED-Ajman rules and regulations. The figures were part of DED-Ajman's Q2 2017 report.

According to DED-Ajman's Department of Commercial Fraud, a total of 13 campaigns were implemented to help reinforce the campaign against commercial fraud. These initiatives resulted in the seizure of around 33,261 counterfeit items. The report also shows that a total of 345 complaints were addressed against the 368 complaints made during the same period--reflecting a 94 per cent increase in the response and resolution of complaints made to the department.

Ahmed Shaker Abdullah, director of the Department of Supervision and Consumer Protection commissioned, pointed out that the department is fully committed in playing its regulatory role in the fight against commercial fraud, which falls in line with their mission to achieve a prosperous economy for the UAE and Ajman.

The department continues to regularly monitor the local markets; further ensuring the safety of shopping centres and the closure of unlicensed shops and warehouses. The move is part of the ongoing campaigns to ensure the practice of economic activities in accordance with the laws in force in the department to maintain consumer safety in Ajman.

Abdullah said that in order to achieve the vision of Ajman 2021 of building a happy society by winning the satisfaction of customers and those concerned with efficient and effective government performance, the department affirms its full readiness to receive and handle complaints from consumers as soon as possible and to implement the highest standards to protect consumers.

He further explained that the department remains committed in adopting best practices to achieve transparency and facilitate the relationship between the trader and the consumer to contribute to the sustainability of development in the emirate and attain the objectives of management in providing an ideal environment attractive for investment. – TradeArabia News Service




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