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Gulf Press > Gulf > Qatar > Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) shutters 42 businesses in Central Al Sailiya Market
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Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) shutters 42 businesses in Central Al Sailiya Market

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Last updated: 2024/08/02 at 1:53 PM
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The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) recently announced the closure of 42 commercial establishments within the Central Market of Al Sailiya for failing to provide electronic payment services at their points of sale. This violation falls under Article 18 of Law No. 5 of 2015, which specifically addresses the obligations of commercial, industrial, and public shops, as well as street vendors. Additionally, Ministerial Decision No. 161 of 2017 outlines the general and specific requirements that these establishments must adhere to. The Ministry’s decision to close these businesses is a part of their ongoing effort to enforce compliance with these laws and regulations.

As part of their comprehensive inspection campaigns, the Ministry is actively monitoring markets and conducting checks to identify violations and ensure that businesses are meeting the necessary requirements. Any commercial, industrial, or public shop found to be in violation of Law 5 of 2015 and Ministerial Decision No. 161 of 2017 will face strict enforcement measures from the Ministry. This firm stance is intended to deter non-compliance and uphold the standards set forth in the legislation governing these establishments.

In response to the closure of these 42 establishments, the Ministry has pledged to intensify their inspection campaigns in order to crack down on illegal practices and hold violators accountable. It is crucial for businesses to understand and adhere to the laws and regulations in place, as failure to do so can result in serious consequences. The Ministry’s message is clear: compliance is non-negotiable, and those who do not meet the required standards will face the full force of the law.

To further support their efforts, the Ministry is encouraging citizens and residents to report any violations or breaches they may observe. This can be done through the Ministry’s official application, “MociQatar,” or by contacting their hotline at 16001. By fostering a collaborative approach with the public, the Ministry aims to create a culture of accountability and transparency within the business community. Reporting violations is a vital step in ensuring that businesses uphold the necessary standards and contribute to a fair and competitive marketplace.

Overall, the Ministry’s recent actions serve as a reminder to businesses of the importance of complying with regulations surrounding electronic payment services and other requirements outlined in the law. By enforcing these standards, the Ministry is working to maintain a level playing field for all businesses and protect consumers from potential exploitation. Moving forward, businesses are encouraged to prioritize compliance and take proactive steps to ensure they are meeting all legal obligations to avoid facing similar consequences. Through collaboration and vigilance, both the Ministry and the public can work together to uphold the integrity of Qatar’s commercial landscape.

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