Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of the
inspection body of market products in the Republic of South
Africa (RSA) and to determine if the body is able to reduce noncompliance
and also if they add value to the economy of RSA.
The objective of this study is to investigate how effective is the
inspection body dealing with products that are in the market or
imported to the country. The survey shows that RSA respondents
indicate that the inspection division play a key role in reducing
the importation of non-compliance products and also add value
to the economy of RSA.