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In addition, at least 2 products – oyster sauce and sweetened creamer - were confirmed to have breached health and safety regulations per the Food Regulations Act 1985. What is more, no less than 5 products were labelled wrongly, including inferior products being sold as superior goods
So, who, who, who? Azmin? Azmin wants to be minister of finance, of the economy? Alamak, sudahlah... what experience? Who else? Tony Pua? Who else? Lim Guan Eng? How much experience does he have? Lim Kit Siang? Yes, he is a good orator. Nobody else... all young ‘cikus’ there
The minister said I had confused the rulings in the Food Regulations Act, and categorised milk powder under Rule 389A (follow-up formula) when I should have categorised it under Rule 395, which means food not elsewhere standardised
The packaging on KR1M's milk powder recommends four scoops of 30gm for up to four servings a day
We dispute his findings. In fact, we are shocked. He read the table (in the Act) wrong and miscalculated on the permitted daily dosage of Vitamin A
If true, then this prime land was sold without any tender to 1MDB at a ridiculously low price at the expense of the taxpayers
Why should I submit my findings to Ameer or the Health Ministry? I'm sure they have got them. If Ameer is not happy with this, he can sue me
Sue me if you are not happy with my statements or claims. Take me to court if you have to
