
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Adriana Surfas
Thursday, March 13, 2008
(202)
225-3661
Report
on Recall Shows FDA has Significant Room for Improvement to Strengthen Food
Safety
“Given
the extent of the 2006 E. coli outbreak in spinach, which caused three deaths
and sickened over 200 people across the country, the findings in this report
present a very troubling picture of the FDA’s dismissive approach to ensuring
the safety of our food supply.
“Many
of the problems the report uncovered are unpleasant – inadequate restroom
sanitation, liter piles, and workers with uncovered hair and poor hygiene –
all preventable and easily resolved. But perhaps more disturbing is that,
after witnessing objectionable conditions, the FDA failed to pursue any
corrective actions such as seizures or injunctions. Even worse, it was found
that FDA overlooked repeated violations by these facilities by merely requesting
voluntary compliance instead of pursuing enforcement actions.
“There
is no doubt that the FDA needs more resources, but this report demonstrates that
there also needs to be an effective management structure in place to pursue
enforcement actions when violations are uncovered. Overlooking
repeated violations will not help the FDA prevent food-borne illness outbreaks.
I look forward to continue working with my colleague, Mr. Waxman to reform the
agency.”
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