No changes to cigarette packs until Court decision is given - CTC
February 21, 2014 11:17 am
The Ceylon Tobacco Company announced that it will continue to produce and supply cigarettes to the market as usual without any changes to its current packaging despite a Bill calling for pictorial health warnings on the packs being passed in parliament.
The Bill on covering 80% of a cigarette packet with a
pictorial warning of oral cancer was passed unanimously in parliament on
February 19.
However, the Ceylon Tobacco Company (CTC) PLC informed the
Stock Exchange that it will continue to sell its cigarette packs with the
current packaging after it challenged the regulations in the Court of Appeal.
An official statement by the CTC read that the Appeals Court
has reserved its judgement for May 12 while the implementation of the
regulations has been stayed pursuant of an interim order issued by the Supreme
Court on September 20, 2013.
The CTC confirmed that the interim order will remain in force
and approval of the regulations will not prevent the Court of Appeal
determining the validity of the regulations on legal arguments. The statement
added that the CTC will not be required to comply with the regulations until a
decision is taken by the Court.
The statement also claimed that according to the National Authority of Tobacco and Alcohol Act, the Minister is required to table any regulations he makes under the Act before parliament 30 days from publication in Gazette as a procedural step.