Belgian parliament seeks detailed report on meat scandal

The collapse scandal imported to Kosovo from Belgium has taken on even greater proportions since this state's Parliament has requested a detailed report by the Federal Agency for the Insurance of Belgium Food Network (FASFC) concerning the company's recent activities “Vevaba” from Belgium, which exported meat [...]
The scandal of broken meat imported to Kosovo from Belgium has taken on even greater proportions since this state's Parliament has requested a detailed report by the Federal Agency for the Insurance of Belgium Food Network (FASFC) concerning the company's recent activities “Vevaba” from Belgium, which exported 12 years old meat to Kosovo.
“Parliament has accepted a report by the Federal Agency for the Insurance of Belgium's Food Network, concerning the activity of the slaughterhouse “Vevaba” over the last few days, and this has been in order to reform control procedures at this Agency”, it is said in reporting from the capacity of Belgium's Ministry of Agriculture and Blurgatory.
In addition, in this report compiled at the request of Minister of Agriculture and Blegtoria Denis Ducarme, it has also been asked to reveal details of the meat scandal imported into Kosovo, which later turned out to be broken, broadcast news.net.
Meanwhile, after giving the green light from the Belgian minister, this report has been sent to the assembly, except for some points containing qualified information.
The report, whose aim is to strengthen reforms of the Belgian Food Agency, will be discussed Wednesday by relevant parliamentary commissions.











