Agree to disagree. Conflict is never removed due to one government department making a decision that another benefited from.
Good summary by the ABC. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04...councils-community-catering-business/12147178
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-03/i-cook-foods-charges-dropped-by-dandenong-council/11571160
In July, a former health inspector at the council said council staff appeared intent on shutting down the business.
Documents showed council officers knew within days of the closure in February that levels of listeria found at the factory were within a safe range, but they did not allow I Cook Foods to reopen.
By the time it was allowed to reopen a month later, I Cook Foods had lost all its clients, with some signing contracts with catering company Community Chef, which was partly owned by the council.
Kim Rogerson was the Dandenong council health inspector who collected the initial samples from I Cook Foods at the time of the listeria scare.
In July, Ms Rogerson said she had "never seen Dandenong council go after a business with such ferocity".
"It was full-on. Absolutely full-on. It shouldn't have been that way."
Stinks to high hell.
Good summary by the ABC. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04...councils-community-catering-business/12147178
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-03/i-cook-foods-charges-dropped-by-dandenong-council/11571160
In July, a former health inspector at the council said council staff appeared intent on shutting down the business.
Documents showed council officers knew within days of the closure in February that levels of listeria found at the factory were within a safe range, but they did not allow I Cook Foods to reopen.
By the time it was allowed to reopen a month later, I Cook Foods had lost all its clients, with some signing contracts with catering company Community Chef, which was partly owned by the council.
Kim Rogerson was the Dandenong council health inspector who collected the initial samples from I Cook Foods at the time of the listeria scare.
In July, Ms Rogerson said she had "never seen Dandenong council go after a business with such ferocity".
"It was full-on. Absolutely full-on. It shouldn't have been that way."
Stinks to high hell.
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