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Company allegedly behind meat cartel to be charged soon, says deputy minister

KUALA BERANG (Bernama): A frozen meat importing firm believed to be behind an illegal meat cartel will be charged in court soon, says Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid. Speaking to reporters after officiating the Food Bank Malaysia programme in Kampung Lubuk Periuk here, on Thursday (Dec 31), he said the investigation paper on the company located in Johor Bahru was almost complete, as the ministry had obtained the meat analysis results from the Chemistry Department on Monday (Dec 28). When we want to charge (in court) the meat must be sent to the laboratory to be checked whether it is indeed kangaroo meat, horse meat, pork or any other meat. So it takes time, he said, adding that the Chemistry Department had already assisted by expediting the checks as it was a matter of public concern.

Imported meat: Monitoring, periodic raids without notice to continue, says deputy minister

KUALA BERANG (Dec 30): The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) will conduct continuous monitoring and periodic raids on companies or distributors related to imported meat without notice. Deputy Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said the ministry had not washed its hands over the issue and will continue monitoring to ensure all meat imported into Malaysia is halal. The ministry also guarantees that all imported meat available in the market at this time is halal . we have been able to contain and identify the illicit meat; in fact, one company [involved in forging the halal logo in the illegal meat cartel case) was charged in the court today.

It s not over, Govt still monitoring meat cartel issue

It s not over, Govt still monitoring meat cartel issue [NSTTV] Bernama © Provided by New Straits Times The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs deputy minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said the ministry had not ‘washed its hands’ over the issue and would continue monitoring the situation to ensure that all meat imported into Malaysia was halal. - NSTP/BAHAROM BAKAR KUALA BERANG: The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) will conduct continuous monitoring and periodic raids on companies or distributors related to imported meat without prior notice. Its Deputy Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said the ministry had not washed its hands over the issue and would continue monitoring the situation to ensure that all meat imported into Malaysia was halal.

All imported meat sold here is halal, says deputy minister

All imported meat sold here is halal, says deputy minister
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