The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has said it is considering the appropriate sanction for an Abuja-based Chinese supermarket, which came under the spotlight last week for discriminating against Nigerians.
The acting Executive Vice Chairman of the FCCPC, Adamu Abdullahi, said the sanction which could either be a fine of N10m or 10 per cent of the supermarket’s last year’s turnover.
Abdullahi, who revealed this while featuring on Channels TV on Sunday, said the FCCPC’s investigation has confirmed the discrimination allegations against against the Chinese supermarket owned by Liu Bei.
He said the FCCPC team that visited the supermarket saw that items in the supermarket were labelled in Yuan, the Chinese currency, and that payment is only accepted in Yuan.