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Council calls on consumers and businesses to join the battle against COVID-19

Council calls on consumers and businesses to join the battle against COVID-19 Council calls on consumers and businesses to join the battle against COVID-19 Chief Executive, Seema Shandil. Consumers must comply with COVID 19 safety protocols when out shopping by downloading and activating the careFIJI app, wearing face masks 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 cases whereby certain consumers were reluctant to adhere to these COVID safe measures before entering supermarkets. Chief Executive, Seema Shandil has reminded Fijians of their consumer responsibility of solidarity – working together with the Government, health officials, security personnel and traders and service providers.

The Fiji Times » Consumer Council unearths illegal trading practice

Timoci Vula Consumer Council of Fiji CEO Seema Shandil. Picture: FT FILE The Consumer Council of Fiji has unearthed practices by some traders who are retailing basic food items such as potatoes and onions at erroneous prices, and without following the legally mandated pricing formula. Consumer Council of Fiji CEO Seema Shandil said the intent behind implementing controls stems from the desire to maintain affordability of essential everyday items consumers use, and that low income-earners are able to buy those products too. She said complaints lodged by concerned consumers and information received via the Council’s market surveillance has revealed that certain traders, especially dairy shops, are selling individual potatoes and onions at extremely high prices – in one instance, a trader was selling onion at $0.50 each.

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  Mar 31, 2021 02:23:32 PM An investigation by a law firm reveals vessels owned by Goundar Shipping are over 50-years-old and unfit to carry passengers. InterAlia Consultancy lawyer Adrianne Ali in an exclusive interview with FijiLive said the vessels were built in the 1960s. Ali said the vessels were over 30-years-old when they had retired, normally they were sold for scrap at this stage. “The vessels used to belong to BC Ferries in Canada, they were built in the 1960’s and retired in the 1990s,” she said. “These vessels were over 30-years-old when they had retired. Normally they are sold for scrap at that stage.

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  Apr 01, 2021 02:07:09 PM An international organisation is calling for the suspension of the Goundar Shipping Services license amid allegations of falsified safety documentation. This after the International Transport Workers Federation received information indicating that the company may have registered the MV Lomaiviti Princess III 14 meters shorter than its actual size. It is also alleged that the ship is also 2.431 lower gross tonnages when Goundar brought it to Fiji under the name MV Queen of Chilliwack. International Transport Workers Federation inspector Sarah Maguire said the ferry has likely not received the critical maintenance required for a vessel of its size. Maguire said the vessel is not staffed with a crew of required skill and experience according to Fijian regulations and international rules.

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