The Department of Commerce has denigrated establishments that operate retail luxury goods, accessories and clothing stores following a court ruling that found them guilty of breaching the Commercial Fraud Prevention System. Consequences of possessing or exhibiting products that violate approved standard specifications.
Fine of 10,000 riyals
The supervisory team seized children’s toys that were being put up for sale at a facility in Jubail Governorate in violation of approved standard specifications.
The Ministry published a judicial decision issued by the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Region, which included the imposition of a fine of 10,000 riyals, and the decision was made public at the expense of the offending establishment.
The Ministry of Commerce confirmed that it will continue to confront violators of the commercial fraud prevention system and apply legal penalties in accordance with the system.
The Department of Commerce has publicly disclosed establishments engaged in retail sales of luxury goods, accessories and clothing following a ruling accusing them of violating the Commercial Fraud Act. Consequences of possessing and exhibiting products that do not comply with approved standard specifications.
Fine of 10,000 riyals
Regulatory authorities seized children’s toys sold at a facility in Al Jubail Governorate that did not comply with approved standard specifications.
The ministry published a judicial decision issued by the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Region, which included the imposition of a fine of 10,000 riyals, at the expense of the offending establishment.
The Ministry of Commerce affirmed its continued efforts to confront violators of the Commercial Fraud Act and apply legal penalties in accordance with the law.

