The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) is to be amended in a bid to prosecute rice hoarders, reports say.
The current provisions of the CPA only allows officers of the Consumer Affairs Authority to inspect and prosecute persons and institutions who sell at higher prices.
It does not empower the CAA officers to prosecute persons hiding rice or other foodstuffs or to inspect such places.
This has been discussed at a Cabinet meeting and the state owned ‘Daily News’ reports that necessary amendments of this Act will be submitted to the Cabinet next month.