Ajman DED intensifies supervision over libraries and stationery stores

Coinciding with the start of the new school year, the Department of Economic Development in Ajman implemented a monitoring campaign on school supplies sales outlets such as libraries and stationery stores in various regions with the aim of ensuring the availability of products and commodities, controlling prices, ensuring that price tags are present on the supplies, and verifying that there are no violations. Commercial fraud, such as the difference in the shelf price from the prices recorded on the accounting machines.

Maher Butti Al-Suwaidi, director of the Consumer Protection Department at the Department of Economic Development in Ajman, explained that the campaign comes within the framework of the annual plan to monitor the markets in the seasons in which the demand for certain commodities is high, indicating the department’s keenness to address the negative practices that some establishments may carry out. To ensure the implementation of laws that guarantee consumer rights, and he stressed the continuation of the inspection tours, he also called on students and parents to report any observations or complaints by calling Ajman Government Communication Center 80070, or submitting a complaint through the website or the instant chat service.

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