On one hand, the Government went overboard in pushing its Food Security
Bill but on the other, the Health Ministry has turned a blind eye to
safety of food - if one goes by the composition of the 15-member Food
Authority , the highest decision making body of the Food Safety and
Standard Authority of India (FSSAI).
A look at the profile of many members nominated in the Food Authority
shows that major sectors related to fruits, vegetables, vegetable oil
and farm output of food grains have been largely ignored. The large meat
and bakery/ confectionery sector too has been ignored. Instead, a
representative from the not so voluminous prawn industry, one
Balasubramanium has been reappointed.
Moreover, despite Supreme Court’s strictures, the Ministry has
appointed two members namely Gurudayal Tuteja and Lalitha Ramakrishna
Gowda, who have conflict of interest. Gowda and Tuteja are already on
the scientific panel of the FSSAI. As per rules, they cannot be
appointed in two panels of the food regulator.
Also, the Ministry has nominated a member, Shreya Pandey, who is
associated with a beverage MNC, as a representative of the All India
Food Processors, as per the notification issued by the Ministry.
“The Supreme Court has in 2011 passed strictures to the Food regulator
to reconstitute the scientific panel and have independent scientific
persons and not individuals who have conflict of interest. But this time
it has bent the rules while constituting the Food Authority,” said
Santosh Kumar Mishra from Lok Jagriti, which has filed a case in High
Court against the ‘mis-governance and mismanagement’ in the FSSAI.
Mishra said that Pandey has been nominated as an industry member
despite her company not agreeing to the report of the Joint
Parliamentary Committee on carbonated drinks. When asked, Joint
Secretary (Health Ministry), AK Panda said, he would look into the
matter.
The appointment of K Chandramouli as chairperson of the FSSAI is
already under the scanner of the Supreme Court with a PIL alleging that
he did not fulfill the eligibility criteria for the post as desired
under Section 5 of the FSS Act. The Supreme Court has issued a notice
to the Government in the matter.
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