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NFCU launches Food Crime Confidential

Posted: 23 June 2016 | Victoria White, Digital Content Producer | No comments yet

Food Crime Confidential is a reporting facility where anyone with suspicions about food crime can report them safely and in confidence…

The Food Standards Agency’s National Food Crime Unit has launched Food Crime Confidential.

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Food Crime Confidential is a reporting facility where anyone with suspicions about food crime can report them safely and in confidence, over the phone or through email. The facility is particularly targeted at those working in or around the UK food industry.

Commenting on the new facility, Head of Food Crime at the FSA, Andy Morling said: “The National Food Crime Unit is committed to putting consumers first in everything we do. That is why we are launching Food Crime Confidential today to ensure that those with information about food crime can report it in confidence. The facility is open to anyone who has information about food which is being dishonestly produced, manufactured or sold.”

Protecting people from food crime

The National Food Crime Unit (NFCU) works with partners to protect people from serious criminal activity that impacts the safety or authenticity of food and drink they consume.

NFCU would like to receive any information relating to suspected dishonesty involving food, drink or animal feed. In addition to identifying and being able to tackle specific instances of food crime, such information will help the NFCU learn more about the circumstances that make offending possible.

The NFCU would like to hear from anyone if they have suspicions including:

  • that food or drink contains things which it shouldn’t
  • that methods used in your workplace for producing, processing, storing, labelling or transporting food do not seem quite right
  • that an item of food or drink says it is of a certain quality or from a specific place or region, but it doesn’t appear to be.

Mr. Morling explained more: “We particularly want to hear from those who work in or around the UK food industry. We recognise that picking up the phone to pass on suspicions about an employer or an associate can be a big deal. That’s why we’ll ensure the information provided will be handled sensitively and professionally.”

To contact the NFCU, please call 0207 276 8787 or email [email protected]

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