HC Deb 12 February 1981 vol 998 c404W
Mr. Moate

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment he has made of the implications of the counterfeiting of British motor accessories and components for the safety of consumers; what powers are available to him to prosecute alleged offenders; and if any criminal proceedings have been instituted.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

My department has made extensive investigations with the help of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders and individual manufacturers. We have identified only two cases of counterfeiting, safety-critical components circulating on British markets. These are brake diaphragms found on some buses in 1979 and light fittings on which a vehicle manufacturer is now taking private legal action. It has not yet been necessary for me to institute any legal proceedings, but I shall not hesitate to use my powers under the consumer safety and road traffic legislation or to take action to warn the public if I find that potentially dangerous counterfeit products are being sold.