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Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges has announced a ban on the sale of sets of small high powered magnets that have caused serious injuries in New Zealand and at least one reported death in Australia.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Mr Speaker, I move that the Consumer Law Reform Bill be now read a second time.

I would like to thank the Commerce Select Committee for its consideration of this complex and significant reform.

The Committee has considered changes to ten Acts and reflected on more than 90 submissions covering a wide range of views. Their changes reflect a fair and robust process, and I am very pleased that the Committee was unanimous in their support for this significant update of consumer law in New Zealand. Ideally, law reform such as this should receive cross-party support.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges has announced a ban on multi-purpose ladders that do not meet Australia and New Zealand safety standards.

The ban comes after an investigation by Consumer Affairs which found that multi-purpose ladders sold on Trade Me collapsed well below their advertised weight limit.

“The metal in one of these ladders buckled and split, collapsing only seconds after a man climbed on it.  The ladder was supposed to hold up to 150kg and the man was only 90kgs,” Mr Bridges says.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

A campaign aimed at empowering vulnerable communities in New Zealand by helping them to know their rights when borrowing money kicks off from today, says Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges.

The new campaign, which builds on the success of the Loan Stress campaign run earlier this year, partners Consumer Affairs with the Federation of Family Budgeting Services, to help guide consumers through the disputes resolution service and offer budgeting advice.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges has today welcomed a select committee report on the Consumer Law Reform Bill.

“I want to acknowledge the Commerce Select Committee which has done a comprehensive job of reviewing the complex draft legislation and considering a wide range of views on the proposed changes to our consumer laws.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges has today welcomed the signing of the voluntary wheel clamping code of conduct.

“This code clearly sets out what people can expect from the parking enforcement industry. It includes strong requirements for clear signage, a cap on fees and details the situations when clamping can and cannot occur.”

Comprise Group, Egmont Security, Tournament Parking, Valley Parking and Wilson Parking have all signed up to the code.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges says good progress is being made towards a wheel clamping code of conduct, following a meeting with industry operators today.

Mr Bridges says the key operators in the New Zealand parking enforcement industry have agreed on a draft set of minimum standards and best practices. 

Key provisions in the draft code include:

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges has welcomed the Law Commission’s report on repossession laws.

The Law Commission has recommended a range of changes to the Credit (Repossession) Act. It has also suggested incorporating changes to repossession law in the Government’s current review of credit legislation.

“An overhaul of credit laws is a top priority and this timely and thorough analysis of repossession laws is an invaluable contribution to that.”

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges will begin a series of meetings on Monday to discuss tougher loan shark laws.

The Minister will meet with community and industry groups in Wellington on Monday, followed by meetings in Auckland and Christchurch on 7 May, to discuss the draft Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs Minister Simon Bridges has announced a new wheel clamping code of conduct is in development.

Mr Bridges met with key leaders in the New Zealand parking enforcement industry in Auckland yesterday.

“This new voluntary code of conduct will set out the minimum standards and good practice that these wheel clamping companies will abide by.

“It will continue to protect the rights of private landowners while giving clarity to consumers about what they can expect from these wheel clamping operators.”

  • Simon Bridges
  • Consumer Affairs

The Crown today initialled a Deed of Settlement for all historical Treaty claims of Ngāti Ranginui, the first of three Tauranga iwi. Initialling a deed of settlement signals the end of substantive negotiations.

The deed was initialled in a ceremony at Huria Marae in Tauranga, with Kingi Tuheitia attending. The Crown was represented by Minister of Consumer Affairs Simon Bridges, who is also Member of Parliament for Tauranga.

  • Simon Bridges
  • Christopher Finlayson
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations