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B.C. poultry exporter fined $100,000
18.jul.06
CBC.CA News
A high-profile Lower Mainland poultry exporter has, according to this story, been fined $100,000 after he pleaded guilty in B.C. provincial court to four counts of contravening the Meat Inspection Act.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency was cited as saying Monday that Bruce Arabsky of Surrey falsely claimed that poultry destined for South Africa had been tested for salmonella.
The story notes that poultry must be tested for salmonella before the agency will approve it for export.
The CFIA alleged that over two years, Arabsky submitted 31 falsified testing certificates.
Agency investigator Ken Lowe was quoted as saying, "We have to gain the confidences of the importing countries back, and when something like this occurs, we are very serious [and] concerned about it. I mean, it's the integrity of the CFIA inspection system at risk."
Lowe noted that Arabsky had expressed concerns about restoring international confidence in the safety of Canadian poultry after the avian influenza outbreak in B.C.'s Fraser Valley two years ago.
Arabsky, who is well-known in the B.C. poultry industry, had been a spokesman for exporters during the crisis.
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