R3 Billion Worth of Counterfeit Products Burned by SAPS, Fake Booze and Cigarettes Flood SA Market

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The alarming surge of fake products in South Africa prompts outrage. The CEO of the Consumer Goods Council of South Africa, Zinhle Tyikwe, issued a stern warning.

The Consumer Goods Council of South Africa's CEO, Zinhle Tyikwe, gave a speech that detailed how serious the problem isranging from alcohol to clothes. At a Gauteng event, The Consumer Goods Council's cop, Zihle Tyiwke, made an official statement about the rampant problem.

The CEO of the Consumer Goods Council discussed how common fake items are in South Africa, from alcohol to clothing. Image: Luza Sola/ Yuriy Dyachyshyn2 Free State sisters' postmortem done following deaths after spaza shop visit, authorities await resultsreported that at the event where items were torched, Zinhle Tyikwe, head of The Consumer Goods Council of South Africa, said these fake items are all over the country.

"There are no actions, only concerns, just condemning things in SA from lawmakers to law enforcers. It's unfortunate the state is leaderless while we have leaders elected to lead.""The law enforcement agencies and the authorities must act swiftly, or else the country must be prepared for the death and destruction of the economy and jobs, and the time is now for the government to get serious and deal with these criminals.

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