Jakim not at fault, say industry players


PETALING JAYA: The meat cartel scandal which has raised suspicion on imported halal meat in the country happens due to corruption and the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) is not to be blamed, say halal industry players.

The scandal, which the players said happens every now and then, involves corruption at several levels and authorities investigating the issue should look at all others in the import chain.

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