Calls For Reporting Requirements, Recall Authority Remain As PCA Crumbles
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA would have been able to act earlier to limit the impact of contaminated peanut products if food firms were required to report all positive tests for contaminants, according to an agency executive
You may also be interested in...
DoJ Aims To ‘Do Something About’ Crime In FDA-Regulated Industries
In a frank warning at a FDLI meeting, DoJ Director of Consumer Protection Michael Blume says the agency’s role is clear once it takes on a case investigated by FDA or FTC. Blume notes the dietary supplement category “has become something of an emphasis for us in the department.”
DoJ Aims To ‘Do Something About’ Crime In FDA-Regulated Industries
In a frank warning at a FDLI meeting, DoJ Director of Consumer Protection Michael Blume says the agency’s role is clear once it takes on a case investigated by FDA or FTC. Blume notes the dietary supplement category “has become something of an emphasis for us in the department.”
DoJ Aims To ‘Do Something About’ Crime In FDA-Regulated Industries
In a frank warning at a recent FDLI conference, DoJ Director of Consumer Protection Michael Blume says the agency’s role is clear once it takes on a case investigated by FDA or FTC. “We are committed to prosecuting individuals, and we’re seeing that now, more and more,” Blume said.