School uniforms and supplies remain costly: Why the Competition Commission is stepping in now

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Guest: Mpho Moate, Analyst at the Competition Commission

Even after years of guidelines meant to curb anti-competitive behaviour, school uniforms and stationery continue to stretch household budgets across South Africa. With hundreds of complaints from parents and suppliers still being logged, the Competition Commission says the time for leniency has passed and stronger enforcement is now on the table.

In this interview, Competition Commission analyst Mpho Moate explains why exclusive supplier agreements continue to drive up prices, why compliance has lagged despite widespread awareness of the rules, and what the Commission’s tougher approach means for schools and suppliers. We also unpack the new price-monitoring tool being developed with the Department of Basic Education, how it could bring real relief to parents, and the practical steps families can take if they believe they are paying unfairly high prices.
13 Jan 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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