The role and mandate of the motor industry ombudsman of South Africa : addressing prospects and challenges to enhance consumer protection
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Tshabalala, Thapelo (Auteur)
- Magau, Phemelo (Auteur)
Titre
The role and mandate of the motor industry ombudsman of South Africa : addressing prospects and challenges to enhance consumer protection
Résumé
The Motor Industry Ombudsman of South Africa (MIOSA) is an industry ombud recognised under the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (CPA). The MIOSA regulates the interaction and provides for alternative dispute resolution in the automotive and related industries in South Africa. Moreover, the MIOSA is an impartial organisation that focusses on the resolution of disputes where a deadlock has been reached between the automotive and related industries and their customers, as well as relationships among participants in the automotive and related industries to the benefit of the parties. The role of the MIOSA is to make recommendations in cases referred to it where parties cannot reach common ground and are unable to arrive at mutually acceptable agreements following a dispute. This analysis explores and proffers possible solutions to address the challenges that impede the MIOSA from discharging its role and mandate under the CPA effectively in resolving consumer disputes in the South African automotive industry.
Publication
PER / PELJ
Numéro
27
Pages
1-22
Date
2024-12
Langue
EN
ISSN
1727-3781
Titre abrégé
The role and mandate of the motor industry ombudsman of South Africa
Référence
Tshabalala, T., & Magau, P. (2024). The role and mandate of the motor industry ombudsman of South Africa : addressing prospects and challenges to enhance consumer protection. PER / PELJ, 27, 1–22. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2024/v27i0a17899
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