Team to track transfer to Dubai Corporation for Consumer Protection and Fair Trade (DCCPFT)

Dubai: A new Steering Committee was formed to approve the timeline and stages of transferring commercial control tasks and operations from regulatory bodies to the Dubai Corporation for Consumer Protection and Fair Trade (DCCPFT).
The committee will unify and organise operations in local markets by identifying and classifying all types and forms of commercial control carried out by regulatory bodies and the authority. It will review commercial inspection and control procedures, propose amendments, unification, and simplification, and submit these proposals to The Executive Council of Dubai.
In his capacity as Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence of the UAE, issued an executive council resolution forming the steering committee for overseeing the transfer of commercial control operations in the emirate of Dubai.
The resolution stipulates the formation of an interim committee called the ‘Steering Committee for Overseeing the Transfer of Commercial Control Operations in the Emirate of Dubai’, chaired by the Secretary-General of the Supreme Legislation Committee.
Members include: a representative from the Department of Finance, a representative from the Dubai Government Human Resources Department, the CEO of DCCPFT, the CEO of the Regulatory Policies and Governance Sector and the CEO of the Legislation and Disputes Sector at the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai, and a representative from the government entity authorised under current legislation to carry out commercial control activities in Dubai.
Responsibilities, duties of Steering Committee
The Steering Committee is also responsible for establishing controls and mechanisms for coordination between regulatory bodies and the DCCPFT, regarding the implementation of inspection procedures within their respective jurisdictions, including regulating the exchange of information and data among them.
Also, the Steering Committee can consult with whomever it deems appropriate with relevant expertise to assist in performing its duties, ensure the integration of roles, coordination of efforts, exchange of information, and cooperation between government and regulatory bodies in all matters that enable the Steering Committee to carry out the tasks entrusted to it under the provisions of this resolution.
The Steering Committee is also responsible for making necessary decisions regarding any issues or disputes that may arise between the authority and regulatory bodies in the event that appropriate consensual solutions are not reached between the concerned parties, referring such matters or disputes to The Executive Council of Dubai when necessary.
Additionally, the committee will follow up on the implementation of the plan to transfer commercial control tasks and operations, monitoring progress, and issuing necessary directives regarding obstacles and difficulties that may hinder the implementation of the plan at all stages.
Cooperation of govt bodies with Steering Committee
The resolution mandates all government entities in the emirate, including regulatory bodies and supervisory authorities in special development zones and free zones, including the Dubai International Financial Centre, to fully cooperate with the Steering Committee, its subcommittees, and its work teams.
They must provide data, information, statistics, documents, and studies requested by the Steering Committee within the specified timeframe, which the Steering Committee deems necessary to enable it to perform the tasks entrusted to it under the provisions of this resolution, subsequent resolutions, and applicable legislation in the Emirate.
The Chairman of the Steering Committee for Overseeing the Transfer of Commercial Control Operations in the Emirate of Dubai shall issue the necessary decisions, instructions, and directives to implement the provisions of this resolution. The resolution will be effective from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
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