
A draft law is being discussed in Uzbekistan that provides for rewarding citizens who report non-food products that do not meet mandatory requirements. This was reported by Upl.uz.
Complaints can be sent to control authorities and if confirmed, monetary rewards will be paid to the complainant. For example, this concerns the absence of certificates, incorrect labeling, or other violations of safety standards.
This initiative aims to strengthen product quality control and enhance consumer safety. Providing monetary rewards encourages citizens to report illegal situations more actively.
This will help reduce the number of low-quality and unsafe products in the market. In this way, consumers' rights are protected and the quality of products in the market improves.
If the draft law is adopted, it will contribute to the effective functioning of this system. Active participation of citizens will strengthen control and help prevent undesirable situations.
Overall, this new mechanism will serve to strengthen the supply of quality and safe products in the country.