THE Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has urged traders and service providers to ensure fair trading practices while offering Black Friday deals. In a statement, Monday, CCPC Senior Public Relations Officer Florence Zaza cautioned traders engaging in deceptive practices that those found culpable would face legal action. “The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) warns traders and service providers to comply with the provisions of the Competition and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, No. 24 of 2010 as amended (the Act) while offering Black Friday deals, ensuring adherence to fair trading practices. The Commission wishes to alert the public that previous Black Friday sales and promotions have been marred by several consumer related concerns. These include disclaimers aimed at...

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