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Food businesses asked by FSSAI not to file false, misleading annual returns

New Delhi [India]July 13 (Memorial): Food Safety Regulator FSSAI asked all food business operators to provide absolute accuracy in all annual return presentations and repeated that providing false or misleading information will cause serious penalties.

India’s Food Safety and Standards Authority (FSSAI), Food Safety and Standards Authority (FSSAI), Follow the requirements for safe food ecosystem.

At the beginning of this month, the FSSAI wrote to the food safety units of all states and became sensitive about the compatible compatibility to be followed.

In December 2020, the FSSAI required only annual returns for 2020-21 through the online Foscos platform.

Since then, the delivery rate has significantly healed, states and UTS in FSSAI communication.

This annual refunds, compulsory production details, and currently involved the basic information, including data related to non -compliance.

In order to verify the reliability of the information, all undergraduate officials should examine the annual returns submitted by appropriate FBOs under their judicial zones.

In addition, in case of misconduct, inconsistency, inconsistency or examination, necessary procedures shall be initiated in accordance with the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Law, 2006 and valid regulations.

In addition, in January 2024, FSSAI introduced the provision in Foscos to review/update the annual returns sent to the FBOs accidentally.

“All FBOs appropriate for the annual return file remind that it is mandatory to provide accurate and complete information on the annual return. In cases where any correction or update is required, FBOs are advised to benefit from the revision/update plant according to the timeline and wage structure provided for in the order.”

July 7 order, “In accordance with the 61st part of the FSS Law 2006, the wrong or misleading information will be punished, to avoid the penalty action must be corrected in a timely correction.” (MOMENT)

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