Fair trading inspectors

Office of Fair Trading (OFT) inspectors have legal authority to investigate alleged breaches of fair trading laws by businesses and licensees.

OFT inspectors can:

  • investigate claims and complaints
  • do spot checks
  • take enforcement action in the event of a breach.

Inspectors must show you their identification (ID) as soon as they arrive. Their ID card will always include their photo and signature.

Inspectors' powers


An inspector can enter a place if:

  • it's an open, public place
  • they have the owner's permission
  • the Magistrates Court has issued them a warrant.

Once inside, they can:

  • search the premises
  • seize possessions
  • take copies of documents
  • take other people or equipment into the area.

You must follow any lawful direction of an inspector, including giving them:

  • your name and address
  • any information they ask for about the matter they're investigating
  • copies of any documents they ask for.

Inspectors also have the power to stop or move a vehicle if they reasonably suspect it contains evidence of an offence.

Breaches

You may face penalties if an inspector finds you have:

  • been involved in unlicensed or other illegal activity
  • obstructed their investigation
  • disobeyed a lawful direction they gave you.

These offences relate to non-compliance with inspectors. The fines are for individuals—corporations could face up to 5 times the maximum penalty.

Offence Maximum penalty
Obstructing an inspector from exercising a power $32,260 or up to 1 year imprisonment
Failure to give your name and address to an inspector $8,065 or up to 1 year imprisonment