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17 November 2006
Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal Resolving
Consumers' Complaints
Consumer Affairs Minister Judith Tizard today
released the latest annual reports of the Adjudicators
of the two Auckland-based Motor Vehicle Disputes
Tribunal Tribunals (MVDT).
"These reports provide the MVDT Adjudicators
with an opportunity to give me feedback on how
well they see the disputes resolution system
is working for both consumers and traders,"
says Judith Tizard.
"Overall, the reports show that the system
is working well for consumers, with almost 60%
of the cases heard by these two tribunals being
found in favour of the consumer."
Adjudicators can also make recommendations
for amendments to the Motor Vehicle Sales Act
that they consider to be desirable, based on
their experience.
"Most of the issues raised in the reports
will be considered in the discussion paper on
the Motor Vehicle Sales Act which is currently
being prepared by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
This follows on from the comprehensive Review
of the Act which was released earlier this year."
"I look forward to receiving feedback from
adjudicators, traders and consumers early in
the New Year once they have had the opportunity
to consider the next discussion paper."
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