The Consumer Protection Act is South Africa’s key law that protects consumers from unfair, misleading, and unsafe business practices. It ensures clear pricing, honest marketing, safe products, fair contracts, and proper complaint handling. The regulations and notices under the Act provide detailed rules for product labelling, recalls, direct marketing, trade descriptions, and juristic-person thresholds—helping businesses stay compliant and ensuring consumers are informed and protected.
Department of Trade, Industry & Competition (DTIC)
REGULATION NAME
Promotional Competitions — Rules under CPA Regulations
NO. AND DATE
R 293, Gazette No. 34180, 1 April 2011
SUMMARY
Participation must not require more than “reasonable cost”
Participants must not pay for entry Winners must be legitimately drawn — it is unlawful to claim someone has won if a draw hasn’t occurred.
Competition rules must be documented, made available to participants (free upon request), and retained for at least 3 years. The promoter must keep full records (competitor data, draw certificate by independent auditor/attorney/advocate, list of prizes, dates, marketing materials) to allow for audit and compliance checks.