DMA warns against 'hysteria'

The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) of SA on Monday, 1 August 2011, defended its ability to manage the national opt-out registry the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) requires after coming under extensive fire last week.

CEO Brian Mduli says the organisation has been the "target of malicious attacks on its credibility with outside parties making claims in a bid to compromise the DMA's good standing with the National Consumer Commission (NCC) ahead of a hotly contended tender process".

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