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29 Apr 2020

Author:
Phumi Ramalepe, Fin 24 (South Africa)

So. Africa: Pharmaceutical retailer faces prosecution for excessive pricing during Covid-19

‘Dis-Chem charged for price gouging on face masks during coronavirus outbreak’ 23 April 2020

The Competition Commission has referred pharmaceutical retailer Dis-Chem to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution for excessive pricing during the coronavirus outbreak, it said in a statement on Wednesday. From the end of March, the Commission received "several complaints from the public against several retail stores owned by Dis-Chem for engaging in excessive pricing of face masks, specifically dusk and surgical masks," it said. The referral followed an investigation by the Commission which found that Dis-Chem charged "excessive prices" on essential hygienic goods, which disadvantaged customers and consumers.

… The surgical face masks 5PC, on the other hand, were inflated by 43%. In February a unit was sold for R13.27 and was increased to R19.03 in March. These increased inflated the wholesaler’s gross margin from 20% in February to 45% in March. 

The Competition Commission previously vowed to crack down on excessive pricing on essential products during the state of national disaster. Government gazetted regulations aimed at preventing price gouging during the crisis. The restrictions applied to numerous products, including hand sanitisers, toilet paper, face masks, surgical masks, disinfectant wipes and others. "People who sell these essential products ought to appreciate that these are literally life saving items right now. They shouldn’t be exploitative and take advantage of cash strapped consumers during the worst time in our history. We will spare no effort in protecting the consumer," said Competition Commissioner Bonakele. The Commission asked the Tribunal to impose a maximum penalty against Dis-Chem