a recent case study on consumer exploitation related to pandemic
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Malta: Protecting Consumer Rights During A Pandemic – An Unprecedented Challenge
04 June 2020
by Marlon Borg and Natasha Planojevic
DF Advocates
Covid-19 has dramatically changed the world around us and in an effort to limit the spread of the virus and safeguard public health, several industries have been significantly disrupted. On a local level, organised events, including all cultural, recreational and entertainment events and exhibitions in public or private places and inside places subject to a closure order have been suspended. Such suspension and closure has created an unsettling confusion to arrangements made in advance by businesses and consumers alike.
Unquestionably, most organisers have already forked out a substantial amount of money whilst consumers have probably secured their booking by means of a payment of deposit. This leaves both organisers and consumers in a state of uncertainty as to whether they would be refunded the monies forked out by them for such events and as to who has to assume responsibility for the cancellation of such events.