Australian to lead global consumer protection network

 

Cross-border scams targeted.

Australia's competition watchdog has staked its claim to lead an international network protecting consumers from scams such as the Aussie 'miracle cure' ebooks websites reported earlier this week.

In a statement, it was announced that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission deputy chair Peter Kell would take on the role of president of the International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network (ICPEN).

ICPEN is a global network of more than 40 countries focused on enhancing consumer protection by increasing cooperation between enforcement agencies.

The presidential role was previously occupied by a representative of France's consumer protection agency.

A particular focus of the network was to stem cross-border marketing malpractice by sharing information.

"Consumers everywhere enjoy greater choice in a global marketplace, especially online," Federal consumer affairs minister Craig Emerson said.

"But there are also greater opportunities for scammers and fraudsters to target consumers.

"Online health cure scams, fake lotteries and deceptive marketing claims confront consumers daily. This type of misconduct is increasingly international in nature, requiring a global enforcement response," he said.

The ACCC will host consumer protection officials from the region and around the world in Sydney during November to discuss emerging issues and consumer protection enforcement trends.


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