The MCCA has agreed to refinements to the
Consumer Credit Code. The amendments are intended to enhance the operation of the
Consumer Credit Code by:
- Tightening current exemptions to the Code for short term credit and pawnbrokers ;
- Dealing with abuses of business purpose declarations aimed at avoiding the Code;
- Enhancing consumer remedies under the Code by broadening existing powers of courts to review credit fees and charges and changes of interest;
- Providing Government Consumer Agencies with standing to conduct proceedings under the Code on behalf of consumers;
- Prohibiting lenders from taking ‘blackmail’ security over essential household items; and
- Requiring that consumers be provided with information about their rights and responsibilities regarding direct debit payment arrangements