Premier Cho Jung-tai has requested the Ministry of Health and Welfare to amend the Food Safety Act to strengthen source and process management at food producers.
This comes amid a food safety scandal surrounding Central Union Oil Corp. ... resulting in tainted edible oils entering the food supply.
The amended act will require businesses to report any abnormal test results within a statutory deadline, with penalties for late submissions and heavier punishments for malicious concealment or deception.
Yesterday, Cho lambasted Central Union for hiding the truth and delaying reporting that hindered government agencies' ability to prevent the spread of contaminated products.
The KMT has laid the blame squarely on the government for failing to manage the crisis effectively and strengthen food-safety protections. It's planning a rally for next Saturday.
The premier said the Executive Yuan will meet this coming Thursday to pass proposed amendments to the Food Safety Act.
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