WAEC - Commerce (1997 - No. 18)

Which of the following government legislation is not aimed at consumer protection?
Taxation Law
Sales of Goods Act
Food and Drugs Act
Standards Organization Act
Price Control Act

Explanation

Taxation laws primarily deal with the collection of taxes and the regulation of tax obligations, rather than directly safeguarding consumers. In contrast, the other options—such as the Sales of Goods Act, Food and Drugs Act, Standards Organization Act, and Price Control Act—are specifically designed to protect consumer rights and ensure product safety and fairness in the marketplace.

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