EU declared war on online fraud
According to the British government, tightening the implementation of Consumer Protection Law also means that the European Union (EU) has declared war on online fraud.
Accordingly, the EU will establish a network of law enforcement and enforcement agencies widely equipped with the ability to coordinate perfect actions throughout the territory of the countries in the coalition to tighten law enforcement. consumer protection.
This method will be an effective solution in fighting against online scammers that threaten European consumers.
In the past, the implementation of the Law on Consumer Protection faced many difficulties, differences in the structure of enforcement agencies and the protection of laws as well as the implementation methods among countries in the alliance.
The new regulation will require law enforcement agencies to work closely and exchange information with each other in handling cases.
New EU strong measures aimed at inter-national fraud objects, including phishing by e-mail, phone, publishing false content, etc.
" Close cooperation between countries in the coalition will create a significant strength in the fight against fraud ," said the UK consumer affairs minister Ian McCartney.
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