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SFH on testing of cooking oil and fresh beef price
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and
Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, after attending a radio programme this morning
(December 22):
Reporter: Will the distributor of the carcinogenic cooking oil be
prosecuted? Will there be any new measures to strengthen regulation on the
matter? Concerning the increasing beef price, what will the Government
consider whether not to open the market?
Secretary for Food and Health: The Government is very concerned about the
safety of all food items that Hong Kong people consume, including edible
oil. We are right now in the process of tracing a batch of imported edible
oil which contains a substance that might be carcinogenic. As investigation
into the sources and distribution of this cooking oil is still under way, it
is a bit premature to talk about subsequent law enforcement action. However,
I can assure the public that we will take whatever necessary action to
ensure the food safety for Hong Kong people.
Reporter: (On opening up of live cattle wholesale market)
Secretary for Food and Health: We are also concerned about the escalation of
retail price of fresh beef imported from the Mainland. Right now, we are
conducting a market survey relating to the supply of fresh beef and cattle
in the Mainland so as to help us decide whether there is a need to open up
the market.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript)
Ends/Saturday, December 22, 2012
Issued at HKT 13:31
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