In addition to its other powers in terms of this Act, the Tribunal may make an appropriate order in relation to prohibited conduct or required conduct in terms of this Act, or the Consumer Protection Act, 2008, including—
[Words preceding section 150(a) substituted by item A9(a) of Schedule 1 of Act No. 68 of 2008]
(a) | declaring conduct to be prohibited in terms of this Act; |
(b) | interdicting any prohibited conduct; |
(c) | imposing an administrative fine in terms of section 151, with or without the addition of any other order in terms of this section; |
(d) | confirming a consent agreement in terms of this Act or the Consumer Protection Act, 2008, as an order of the Tribunal |
[Paragraph (d) substituted by item A9(b) of Schedule 1 of Act No. 68 of 2008]
(e) | condoning any non-compliance of its rules and procedures on good cause shown; |
(f) | confirming an order against an unregistered person to cease engaging in any activity that is required to be registered in terms of this Act; |
(h) | requiring repayment to the consumer of any excess amount charged, together with interest at the rate set out in the agreement; or |
(i) | any other appropriate order required to give effect to a right, as contemplated in this Act or the Consumer Protection Act, 2008.[ |
[Paragraph (i) substituted by item A9(c) of Schedule 1 of Act No. 68 of 2008]