Authority map out plan of action
Friday 26th November 2010, 3:00PM GMT.
BUSINESSES in Jersey have been asked to highlight unfair practice in the Island so that it can be tackled.
The Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority has mapped out a plan of action for the next three years and wants Islanders to comment on it and suggest where they should direct their attention.
It is the first strategic plan drawn up by the JCRA and it describes their four main aims:
• Ensuring the telecoms market is competitive
• Liberalising the postal market
• Reviewing the administration and enforcement of Jersey’s Competition Law
• Working more closely with Guernsey
A copy of the draft 2011-2013 strategic plan is available at www.jcra.je and responses should be submitted to the JCRA by 5 pm on 17 December.
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I would like to complain about a local monopoly that is over charging me every day to over pay it’s huge and partly unneeded staff.
I have to pay this firm money every year and every day or I get locked up.
It sets the prices we have to pay it and it sets its own pay inc pay for those who run it.
I have no choice in whether i want the goods or services it offers I have to pay for them even if I don’t use them.
It is putting up its prices again this year by over inflation as it keeps spending more than inflation year after year.
I hope the JCRA will help stop this monopoly treating me like this but wait it owns the JCRA as well……..
Yes it’s the States
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