The Consumer Affairs Act empowers the Director General to issue a Public Warning Statement identifying and giving information in relation to:
goods or services that are unsatisfactory or dangerous and the persons supplying the said goods or services;
trading practices detrimental to the interest of consumers and persons who engage in such practices;
and any other matter that adversely affects or may adversely affect the interests of consumers in connection with the acquisition by them of goods or services from traders.
So far, the Office for Consumer Affairs has issued the following Public Warning Statements against defaulting traders: