fires, a cruise stranded at sea without working toilets and a slew of bad publicity. now comes word on pictures with a cruise line dodging government health inspections but hiding treys of food with cheese, eggs, milk and raw meat inside crew cabins and to make matters worse it happened on one of the most luxurious cruise ships around. tonight you ll hear people say it s not repeat, not an isolated incident. investigative correspondent drew griffin is keeping them honest. reporter: the silver sea cruise line bills itself as ultra exclusive, small ships, personalized service and an intimate setting. a high-end experience that comes with a very high-end price. on average the company says $5,000 per week per passenger. the all inclusive tab comes with endless free drinks, sophisticated entertainment and a culinary experience, the cruise line calls world class.