The Fair Trade Tobacco Association says the latest legal setback in its fight to have the ban on the sale of tobacco products lifted was not unexpected and they will now take the matter to the Supreme Court of appeal. lockdown Covid_19
Cape Town - The Fair Trade Tobacco Association says the latest legal setback in its fight to have the ban on the sale of tobacco products lifted was not unexpected and they will now take the matter to the Supreme Court of Appeal.
FITA chairman Sinenhlanhla Mnguni said the company had been prepared for the dismissal and had studied the judgment. Advocate Arnold Stubel, for FITA, cited at least 10 grounds on which it claimed the court came to the wrong decision when it ruled against the lifting of selling cigarettes and related products.
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