The National Institute for the Defense of Competition and the Protection of Intellectual Property (indecopi) ex officio initiated a preliminary investigation into the related to the broadcasting of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup, which is disseminated through different media outlets in the country, the regulatory body said today.
In this regard, through the Technical Secretariat of the Commission for the Control of Unfair Competition (CCD) information has been requested on all the announcements that have been disseminated and are being disseminated in order to verify their veracity.
“In such a way that at all times the provisions of the Law for the Suppression of Unfair Competition (Legislative Decree No. 1044) are complied with for the benefit of consumers“, accurate.
The CCD constantly monitors the that is disseminated in the market, in order to guarantee that it respects the rights of consumers and the rules of commercial .
“In this regard, it should be remembered that the dissemination of for products or services with false allegations or not supported by suitable evidence that proves their veracity constitutes an act of deception, so providers or advertisers must ensure that they have all the support to the they broadcast”, indicated the Technical Secretariat.
Likewise, he explained that in case of indications of presumed infractions, the Technical Secretariat of the CCD is empowered to initiate, if applicable, administrative sanctioning procedures, which, if infractions are verified, might lead to the imposition of fines of up to 700 Tax Units (UIT), equivalent to S/ 3 million 220,000.
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