Africa-Press – Angola. Commercial activity led the number of 128 economic infractions registered by the National Economic Inspection Authority (ANIESA) in the province of Moxico, during the year 2023, reported, this Wednesday, in Luena, the spokesperson for the body in this region , Ezequias Sacaluiz.
During this period, ANIESA, in its inspection activities, recorded an increase of 103 cases of infractions, compared to 25 in the previous year.
In addition to the commercial sector, other irregularities, according to the person responsible, were detected in tourism, hotels and industry.
Among the infractions, the lack of accessibility certificate stands out, with 50 infractions, unavailability of purchase invoice (20), calculation structure (15) and signs, among others.
These infractions resulted in the imposition of fines valued at four million kwanzas, one million and 364 thousand more than the collection in the previous period.
The National Authority for Economic Inspection and Food Safety (ANIESA) has the mission of controlling the prices and quality of products on sale.
It is the inspection body for economic activities that includes inspectors from commerce, hotels, health and agriculture.
ANIESA in Moxico controls 20 inspectors, distributed across the nine municipalities of the province, namely, Alto Zambeze, Luau, Léua, Luacano, Luchazes, Bundas, Cameia, Camanongue, Moxico.
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