Another joint inspection by the National Revenue Agency and the Consumer Protection Commission for compliance with the Euro Adoption Act.
This time on a report of an increased price for colic drops. In December, they cost 26 leva, a consumer claims in his report, and now they are being sold for 34 leva and 79 stotinki.
If a violation is found, the trader will be fined and a violation act drawn up. Since the beginning of the campaign, 286 acts have been drawn up, 67 penalty orders have been issued worth over 360,000 leva.
Vladislav Iliev - Head of the "Operational Activities" Department in the NRA: "They will establish the price as of today and as of December and if there is a difference, we will request documents and justification from the trader to present to us. After that, we will analyze whether the increase, if any, is due to objective economic factors and whether it is justified or not."