With celebrities facing flak over brand endorsements, the Central Consumer Protection Council (CCPC) on Tuesday said they should be made liable for “misleading advertisements”.
“The Council’s view was that celebrities should be responsible for misleading advertisements,” Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said after the CCPC meeting.
Paswan, who is the CCPC chairman, said the Council was also of the view that there should be guidelines for brand ambassadors.
Some celebrities have come under fire recently for endorsing brands misleading consumers.
Indian cricket team captain MS Dhoni last week resigned as brand ambassador of realty firm Amrapali, days after the unhappy residents of a housing project in Noida launched a social media campaign asking the cricketer to dis-associate himself from the builder.
A Parliamentary Standing Committee headed by Telugu Desam Party MP JC Divakar Reddy is looking into the misleading ads issue and is soon expected to submit a report to Parliament.
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