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The Fifth Annual African Consumer Protection Dialogue Conference 10 th - 12 th September 2013

The Fifth Annual African Consumer Protection Dialogue Conference 10 th - 12 th September 2013 Livingstone, Zambia Consumer Protection and Competition Framework John Nderitu Mwangi Competition Authority of Kenya. INTRODUCTION .

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The Fifth Annual African Consumer Protection Dialogue Conference 10 th - 12 th September 2013

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  1. The Fifth Annual African Consumer Protection Dialogue Conference 10th- 12th September 2013 Livingstone, Zambia Consumer Protection and Competition Framework John Nderitu Mwangi Competition Authority of Kenya

  2. INTRODUCTION • The Competition Act No. 12 of 2010 became operational on 1st August 2010. • The Act applies to all persons including the Government, State corporations and Local authorities. '' A Kenyan economy with globally efficient markets and enhanced consumer welfare for shared prosperity.''

  3. Competition and Consumer Provisions • The Competition Act deals in: • Restrictive Trade Practices-cartels and abuse of dominance. • Control of mergers • Unwarranted concentration of economic power • Consumer Welfare • Kenya’s Constitution (2010) enumerates some consumer rights under Article 46. '' A Kenyan economy with globally efficient markets and enhanced consumer welfare for shared prosperity.''

  4. Functional Framework • The Competition Act provides for the establishment powers and functions of the Competition Authority. • The Authority has various functions including: • receiving and investigating complaints from legal/natural persons and consumer bodies. • Recognizing consumer bodies duly registered. • Liaising with regulatory bodies and other public bodies and matters relating to competition and consumer welfare • Reviewing practices, policies and programs of the government and sector regulators. • The Act provides for establishment and powers of the Competition Tribunal for appeals. • The Tribunal determine competition and consumer welfare cases • The appellant have a right to appeal to the High Court. '' A Kenyan economy with globally efficient markets and enhanced consumer welfare for shared prosperity.''

  5. Cont. • Other Regulators includes: • The Communication Commission of Kenya • Anti-counterfeit Agency • Insurance Regulatory Authority • Kenya Bureau of Standards • Energy Regulatory Commission, • Department of Weight and Measures • Pharmacy and Poisons Board • Central Bank of Kenya, and; Kenya Plant Inspectorate Service. • The Authority is legally mandated to liaise with these organisations. '' A Kenyan economy with globally efficient markets and enhanced consumer welfare for shared prosperity.''

  6. Case Example :1 XYZ Rolling Mills Vs. CAK (Misleading Representation) An advert in the electronic media claimed that galvanized sheets could last 4 times longer than ordinary mabati(Iron Sheets).The investigators visited the rolling mills to verify the claims, saltation and natural weather experiments were demonstrated to confirm the claim. The team further reviewed scientific data and liaised with KEBS(Kenya Bureau of Standards) for confirmation of the claims. Case in Progress '' A Kenyan economy with globally efficient markets and enhanced consumer welfare for shared prosperity.''

  7. Case Example :2 ABC Engines Ltd and Easton EA Ltd (Misleading Representation) Easton EA Ltd was using ABC Engines trade mark, logo and warranty on their engine illegally. Authority conducted investigations and the defendant’s legal counsel admitted liability, the Authority passed the case to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions(DPP). '' A Kenyan economy with globally efficient markets and enhanced consumer welfare for shared prosperity.''

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