KUALA LUMPUR: Studies on the proposed lemon law to protect buyers of cars and other goods that fail quality and performance standards are expected to be completed in September this year, says Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali.
At the same time, Armizan said present laws to compensate users who purchase faulty goods were under the Consumer Protection Act . “From the symposium, it is found that many, including industry players, have responded positively to better protect consumer rights through the lemon law, which will also expedite the development of the national automotive industry,” said Armizan.Armizan was responding to Shamshulkahar Mohd Deli who asked about efforts to amend or enact new laws to better protect car purchasers.