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Representation of consumer interests in Wales : seventh report of session 2010-12, Vol. 1: Report, together with formal minutes, oral and written evidence

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Consumer advocacy plays an important part in the Welsh economy. Organisations including Consumer Focus Wales and Citizens Advice represent consumers' interests in their dealings with businesses, industry regulators and the UK and Welsh Governments.

A significant aspect of their work is to ensure that consumers receive a fair deal in their daily lives.

Advocacy is particularly important to those termed the most vulnerable in Welsh society.

The Government announced its plans in October 2010 to abolish Consumer Focus Wales and to transfer some or all of its functions to Citizens Advice Cymru.

The final decision will be taken once Ministers have considered the findings of the public consultation.

But this delay has caused on going uncertainty and the Committee calls on the Government to publish without delay its detailed plans.

MPs are not wholly persuaded by the Government's reasons for abolishing Consumer Focus Wales, but recognise that given the current financial situation there is a strong case for examining whether consumer interests are represented in the most efficient and cost-effective way. However, the Government should provide guarantees that the best features of Consumer Focus Wales are protected in any successor body, including: statutory independence from interference by ministers or its parent organization; a "Welsh focus" and the present level of funding.

As consumer matters fall increasingly under the responsibility of the National Assembly for Wales, the committee calls for a review, on whether to devolve responsibility for consumer affairs to the National Assembly for Wales and that The Commission on Devolution in Wales should consider this matter when it reviews the powers of the National Assembly for Wales

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10/01/2012
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