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NESTLE: ANOTHER VEHICLE OF HALAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

NESTLE'S INVESTMENT IN ZIONISM:

Employing 224,541 people in 479 factories worldwide, Nestle is not only Switzerland's largest industrial company but also the world's largest food company. (1) This corporate prominence means that what Nestle does sets an example for thousands of aspiring businesses. According to the Swiss-Israeli chamber of commerce, one of the most important examples Nestle has set is that it is advantageous to invest in Israel. (2) Nestle began investment in Israel in 1995 by buying 10% of Israeli food maker Osem Investments. Two years later Nestle increased its ownership, at a cost of $140 million, to 50.1% giving it the controlling share. (3) A January 2002 agreement between the Swiss and Israeli governments to avoid double taxation for Swiss companies that produce in Israel and sell in Europe led Nestle to announce in September 2002 vast expansion in Israel that will pour $80 million more into the Israeli economy. (4)

Nestle's main presence in Israel is in Sderot, a settlement founded in 1951 one kilometer from the Gaza Strip to accommodate an influx of Sephardic Jews in and to spread Jewish presence uniformly throughout Israel. (5) Sderot is built on the lands of the Palestinian town Al-Najd, which was ethnically cleansed in 1948. (6) Today Sderot is home to 23,000 Jewish immigrants from Morocco, Ethiopia, and the former Soviet Union, half of whom came in the last ten years. (7) Like many sites for immigrant settlement, or "development zones" as they are known to the Israeli state, Sderot lacks basic facilities that make for a comfortable living. It has the highest unemployment rate in Israel (10%) and a full 30% of the children living in Sderot depend on private and government charity. (8) 25% of the recent immigrants' children do not finish school. (9)

Enter Nestle: Jointly with Osem, Nestle already runs a 700 m2 factory in Sderot, and last year the company announced that it intended to open a 1,700 m2 research and development center there. (10) Such operations provide a decent wage and living in an other-wise poverty-stricken town. They, also, enable the Israeli government to continue to import Jews who will fill the land of Israel while denying Palestinians their right of return. In 2002 Nestle received a grant for 24% of the $5.6 million cost from the Israeli government, which offers various incentives to encourage investment in development zones. (11) The Israeli government gives these grants, funded in turn by US economic assistance, to companies that can help it solve the difficult social problems accompanying mass absorption of ethnically distinct groups. At the same time, building in development zones means building over the remains of Palestinian habitation. When the old stone buildings and stubborn cactus plants are covered over, so, too, it is hoped, are the grounds for a Palestinian history and right of return. In total, Nestle currently has over 4000 Israeli employees at 11 plants, with the following all in "development zones":Tzabar Salads (an Osem subsidiary) plant in Kiryat Gat (on the former site of Palestinian village Iraq al-Manshiyya, destroyed by Israelis after 1948); a ready-baked cakes factory in Ahihud; and a logistics center will be built in Nachsholim (Al-Tantura) (12)

But Nestle's benefits to the Israeli economy don't stop with just factories and jobs. The Research & Development center in Sderot is considered particularly beneficial to Osem's growth as it " gives [Osem] advantages in technological know-how and increased export opportunities through Nestle's distribution network." Consequently, Osem's shares are growing five times faster than the rest of the Tel Aviv stock market. (13) Also, Nestle's investment in Osem has meant that its products can reach a global market which is necessary not only to continued growth of the company but to its very survival in a time of deep local recession caused by the Intifada. Osem's sales turnover in 2001 was $460 million, of which 15% came from exports (14).

Furthermore, Nestle-Osem contributes to community development through numerous charity projects. "Schools receive assistance through the Join the Industry project which introduces various aspects of Israeli industry to the classroom. Senior managers visit schools and teach classes about their industry. Schools are also welcome to visit the Company's factories. Students receive guidance from Osem's executives" (15).

These educational projects relieve the Israeli government of having to furnish a budget for educational advancement. At the same time, because they are carried out by a private company, they can be directed to the benefit of Jewish Israelis only. It is through such private efforts that the Israeli state can claim to act democratically - treating all its citizens equally - while Palestinians are flagrantly discriminated against.

Detractors from a boycott against Nestle point to the factory Nestle has on PA territory, in the Karni industrial zone in Gaza (16). Many companies active in Israel employ low-skilled Palestinian labor, finding it advantageous to use a captive resident population that is at once socially deprived (no insurance or union), politically oppressed, and able to provide its own food and board (17). The opening of Nestle's factory in Karni, in spring 2000, should be understood in this context of abetting and benefiting from an apartheid system of social rights.

In sum, Nestle builds on stolen Palestinian lands, covers up the ruins, provides jobs and opportunities that realize the Zionist goal of a purely Jewish presence in Israel and then sells the products of such an apartheid system abroad so that the Israeli economy can flourish while spending vast amounts on the oppression of Palestinians demanding their rights. No wonder Nestle received from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 1998 the Jubilee Award, "the highest tribute ever awarded by the State of Israel in recognition of those individuals and organizations, that through their investments and trade relationships, have done the most to strengthen the Israeli economy." (18)

A CONSISTENT CORPORATE CRIMINAL:

Since 1977, Nestle has been the subject of an international boycott for its deceptive promotion of artificial baby milk as a superior alternative to mother's milk. Artificial baby milk can harm babies because it does not contain the natural antibodies which a mother's milk provides, and because it is extremely expensive causing many mothers to mix it with too much water resulting in mal-nutrition. Also, in many places the water used to dilute it is not potable. Once a mother starts giving her baby formula, her own supply of milk dries up. Nestle provides free packages of formula in hospitals with the result that many babies never even get a chance to start nursing. In 1984 the boycott forced Nestle to agree to abide by the World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes. However, when it was discovered that the company has not abided by its promise, the boycott was re-launched in 1988. It continues vigorously to this day. (19)

Nestle has also attracted criticism for its use of genetically modified ingredients, and for its cocoa and coffee-buying policies which encourage slavery. For example, Nestle purchases cocoa from the Ivory Coast where cocoa plantations use child slavery. (20) Most recently, the company has been implicated in lobbying against vaccination of livestock during the British Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak in 2001. (21)

Does Nestle ever recognize corporate responsibility for human suffering caused by its management and production practices? In 2000, Nestle donated $20 million to Holocaust reparations funds, saying, " As the legal successor of [Nazi] corporations, Nestlé nevertheless accepts its moral responsibility to help alleviate human suffering, all the more so since this injustice was committed in the Company's domain." (22) Such commitment to redressing wrongs visited on one sector of humanity makes Nestle's hypocritical exploitation of Palestinian factory workers and investment in the apartheid structure of Israel all the more worthy of attack.

WHAT DO WE DEMAND FROM NESTLE?

A "consumer-driven company" like Nestle must have its finger close to the pulse of consumers' demands (23) Nestle's corporate administration should know that Arabs and people of conscience throughout the world condemn Nestle's economic and moral support for a corrupt, racist social system. Nestle must close its factories in Israel and sell its shares of Osem until Israel acknowledges the Palestinian right of return and right of nation on all historical Palestine. If consumers in countries where Osem's products are marketed today boycott these products, then Osem's Israeli factories will be rendered "under-productive" and face closure. If Nestle knows that it cannot ever produce enough in Sderot/al-Najd, Kiryat Gat/Iraq al-Manshiyya, Nachsholim/Al-Tantura to cover the costs of business lost in the Arab world and abroad, then it will have no choice but to divest from Israel.

Arabs are not alone in their boycott of Nestle. In addition to the groups mentioned above who boycott Nestle for other, laudable, reasons, Britain's largest union, UNISON and a major Christian group, Christian Aid, have added Nestle to their boycott of Israel goods.(24) Nestle's Israeli adventure began only after the thawing of the Arab boycott in 1993, so let the company know that our objections to Israel have not been reduced by the "peace process" but rather increased.

HOW TO BOYCOTT NESTLE?

Nescafé, Taster's Choice, Hills Bros, Cerealac, Nido, Fitness & Fruit, Appleminis, Cheerios, Chocapic Cornflakes (in some countries), Shreddies, Golden Grahams, Trix, Perrier, Poland Spring, Deer Park, Calistoga, Sohat, Vittel, Pure Life, Carnation, Libby's, Nesquik, Maggi, Buitoni , Milkybar, KitKat, Quality Street, Smarties, Oreo, After Eight, Lion, Aero, Polo, Toll Hosue Morsels, Crunch, L'Oréal, Alcon Eyecare, Goobers, Mint Royal, Nerds, Oh Henry!, Rowntree, Rolo, Del Monte Real Fruit Bar, Minute Maid, Petit Gervals, Contadina, Alpo, Purina, Tidy Cats, Meow Mix, Mighty Dog, Friskies, Felix, Stouffers

Be sure to write a letter or e-mail to Nestle Headquarters letting them know of your objection to their support for Israel.
http://www.nestle.com/Data/ContactUs/index.asp

Or
Nestlé USA, Inc.
800 North Brand Blvd.
Glendale, CA 91203
Telephone: 1-818-549 60 00
Fax: 1-818 549 69 52
Nestlé Consumer Services:
Direct Telephone: 1-818 549 6818

1) http://www.nestle.com/all_about/at_a_glance/index.html


2) Swiss Embassy - Tel Aviv, "Economic relations with Israel,"
http://www.eda.admin.ch/telaviv_emb/e/home/comeco/econo.html

3) "Nestle to Set Up Research Center in Israel," Kosher Today, Dec 26, 2000,
http://www.koshertoday.com/weekly%20news%20archives/2000/122600.htm

4) "Stories of Success II," Israeli Ministry of Industry,
http://www.moit.gov.il/root/Hidden/ipc/advantagesstories2.html#osem ;
Tal Muscal, "Treasury: Swiss companies plan to expand investments here," Jerusalem Post, January 24, 2002,
http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2002/01/24/Digital/Digital.42264.html

5) Janine Zacharia, "Rockin' Moroccans," in The Jerusalem Report, Jan. 7,1997,

http://www.jrep.com/Info/10thAnniversary/1997/Article-1.html.

6) Palestine Remebered.com, "Najd,"
http://netfinity2.palestineremembered.com/Gaza/Najd/

7) Yedid - Citizens' Rights Center, "Background,"
http://www.yedid.co.il/whatwedo/crc/sderot.html.

8) Gvanim Association, "Background,"
http://www.gvanim.org.il/info/english/welcome.htm

9) Yedid, op cit.

10) "Rockin' Moroccans," op cit.; Mir Arielli, "Economy More
Threatening Than Rockets," March 19, 2003,
http://www.themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=1365

11) "Nestle Applies for Grant," in ATID, March 3, 2002,
http://www.atid-edi.com/bw3-3-02.htm

12) Ibid.; "Union upgrades Osem to Buy," TheMarker.com, Sept. 23, 2002,
http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/tech/themarker/10043621.html;
"Incentives to Invest in Israel," Israel Export Institute,
http://www.export.org.il/IsraelExportInstitute/buildagate/general2/dat
a_card.php3?NewNameMade=10&ValuePage=Prod; Elmer Winter,
"How to Make Money in Israel," Committee for Economic Growth for Israel March
Newsletter, (March 8, 1999), http://www.cegi.org

13) Osem to invest $80m in new development region plants," Sept. 2002,
http://www.israeltrade.org.au/comnews0902.html#ciii2

14) "Union upgrades Osem to Buy," op cit.

15) Osem to invest $80m," op cit.

16) Vered Sharon-Rivlin, "Marketing 2001 - Ups and downs for Israel's top tier execs" Globes, Dec. 30, 2001,
http://www.globes.co.il/serveEN/globes/special_temp.asp?fid=1652

17)http://www.community.nestle.com/mosaic.asp?pays=16

18) Haggay Etkes,"Nestle, Pepsi-Cola, Japan Tobacco To Open Plants in Karni Industrial Zone," Globes/Israel's Business Arena, April 30, 2000,
http://www.tobacco.org/articles/country/israel/?&total_count=147&starting_at=100

19) BT'selem, "Builders of Zion: Human Rights Violations of Palestinians from the Occupied Territories Working in Israel and
and in the Settlements," Sept. 1999, http://www.btselem.org/

20) From the Virtual Israel website, quoted by Friends of Al-Aqsa,
http://www.aqsa.org.uk/flyers/boycott.html

21) Baby Milk Action,
"The Nestle Boycott," http://www.babymilkaction.org/pages/boycott.html

22) http://www.jsonline.com/bym/news/jun01/response24062301.asp

23) Corporate Watch, Nestle Profile,
http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/profiles/food_supermarkets/nestle/
Nestle_Profile.rtf

24) "Nestlé: Solidarity Contribution of CHF

25)Million to US Settlement," Corporate Web-Site, August 28, 2000
http://www.ir.nestle.com/home-frameset.asp?largeur=800 25)
William Echikson, "Nestle: An Elephant Dances ,"Business Week, Dec. 11, 2000,
http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_50/b3711064.htm

27) FelicityArbuthnot, "Boycott Israeli outlaws," The Guardian May 29, 2002,
http://www.cpa.org.au/garchve5/1093boycott.html

ULASAN:
Post ini bertujuan mengajak saudara pembaca berfikir dan mengkaji bagaimana rangkaian perniagaan antarabangsa seperti Nestle, TESCO dan Carrefour, menyumbang ke arah kelangsungan regime Zionist Israel. Kerajaan Malaysia, dalam usaha untuk memperkukuhkan ekonomi negara dan cuba menembusi pasaran antarabangsa telah menggadaikan prinsip dan maruah umat Islam dengan menyerahkan pensijilan halal kepada sebuah syarikat swasta, Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC). Sebelum ini, fungsi ini dilaksanakan oleh JAKIM. HDC kini bekerjasama dengan MNC (MultiNational Corporation) terutamanya TESCO, Nestle, Carrefour dan Unilever (Sila rujuk akhbar Berita Harian bertarikh 18/04/08). Kita akan dedahkan bagaimana syarikat-syarikat seperti TESCO merupakan "investment arm" Yahudi dan sekaligus menyumbang pendapatan mereka kepada Israel.
Satu lagi Organisasi Islam yang banyak melabur dalam syarikat Nestle ialah LEMBAGA TABUNG HAJI. Kalau tak percaya, saudara boleh rujuk LTH sendiri, internet, Bursa Malaysia, Buku keluaran Dynaquest dan lain-lain.
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PUM bimbang kredibiliti sijil halal terjejas

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HALAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (HDC)




Halal Industry Masterplan To Be Presented To Government By End February
By BERNAMA
Feb 06, 2008, 09:49

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 (Bernama) -- A masterplan for the halal industry will be presented to the government by end of this month, the chief executive officer of Halal Industry Development Corporation, Datuk Jamil Bidin, said today.

"We have completed the masterplan and we are ready to submit to the government through the Economic Planning Unit (EPU).

"We are waiting for a date from EPU now to make presentation to the National Implementation Directorate (NID) and the National Implementation Task Force (NITF)," he told reporters after the official launch of World Halal Forum 2008 here.

Jamil said the masterplan was a comprehensive blueprint encompassing a three-year roadmap for the development of the country's halal industry which is rapidly expanding.

One of its main agenda is to help boost the country's gross domestic product from 5.8 percent to 8.7 percent by 2020 through export value, human capital development and added resources in various key disciplines, besides providing value-added services and products.

Besides that, the masterplan will focus on industries related to agriculture, food-processing and manufacturing, cosmetics and skin-care, halal ingredients, together with downstream activities like branding and promotions.

In addition, the blueprint will also focus on strengthening the services sector such as international halal certificate, halal training and research and development (R&D).

On market access to the European market, Jamil said the HDC will be having industry dialogue in Netherland with government officials and industry players to find out on how Malaysia can gain market access into the market, particularly for food-related items.

The promoter of the World Halal Forum 2008, KasehDia Sdn Bhd together with industry players recently suggested that HDC seeks an annual tariff rate quota (TRQ) of between 1,500 tonnes and 2,000 tonnes of processed poultry meat from the European Commission (EC).

Jamil said having the TRQ, Malaysian companies will not only get access to the European market but at the same time improve their quality and safety standards to be in compliance with the European Union (EU).

Currently, there is only one Malaysian company which is already approved by the EC to export processed poultry meat products to the EU, exporting only about 50 tonnes per annum.

In June 2006, the EC introduced the TRQ to limit the import of frozen poultry meat products and only Brazil and Thailand received the quota after completing their negotiations with EC.

The World Halal Forum which is to be held on May 12 and 13, is expected to attract some 1,200 participants from 55 countries. -- BERNAMA

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FIRMA MULTINASIONAL BERKAITAN DENGAN YAHUDI PROMOSIKAN HALAL MALAYSIA

Imej keratan khabar Berita Harian bertarikh 18hb April 2008. Isu ini telah diulas oleh Persatuan Ulama Malaysia (PUM) dan sila rujuk pos 20hb April 2008 bertajuk "LOGO HALAL SIAPA YANG HALALKAN"

ULASAN: Kerana ingin bersaing dan menembusi pasaran halal global yang bernilai USD2.3 trilion (RM7.36trilion) Kerajaan Malaysia, khususnya JAKIM telah menyerahkan Bahagian Hab Halal JAKIM kepada Perbadanan Industri Halal (HDC) dan HDC pula telah menjalin kerjasama dengan syarikat MNC (multinasional Corporation) seperti Nestle, Tesco dan Carrefour bagi tujuan di atas.

Isunya, tidakkah terfikir oleh kita bahawa syarikat MNC seperti TESCO dan Carrefour merupakan syarikat yang berkaitan dengan regime Yahudi. Adakah kerajaan kita terlalu "naive" tentang perkara ini.

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TESCO & YAHUDI : SUMBER DARI INTERNET




young and poor, isolated from world economies, and blacklisted from conventional capital markets. Now, Israel has a successful, complex, and sophisticated economy, with private sector companies providing the majority of jobs for Israelis, and with billions of dollars in capital flowing in from abroad. These developments have come at an extraordinary pace, and many facts about Israeli companies are not widely known. Consider that:

· 700 companies are listing their stocks on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. · The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange has outperformed many world markets over the last 5 years, including the key U.S. stcapita in Israel is about the same as in Canada. · Israel is the world’s No. 3 exporter of military technologies. · Among products designed or produced in Israel: the cardiac stent; Pentium MMX and Centrino computer chips; vision systems for F-16 pilots; ICQ instant messaging technology. · There are over 100 venture capital funds earmarking investments to Israeli start-up companies. · Israel is not only the sole democracy in the Middle East; it is the only country in the region with sophisticated, western-style capital, financial and banking systems. Israel’s GDP is larger than that of all its neighbors combined.


Has the perception of Israel’s economic stren


gth been obscured by media bias? Daily doses of vidxperience at growing its economy while simultaneously fighting a war. For 55 years, Israel has thrived and developed into a powerhouse, while working with one hand tied behind its back by relentless Arab assaults. Ironically, many Jewish investors hold investments in countries much less politically and militarily stable than I




Jack Cohen (Tesco)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir John Edward Cohen (6 October 189824 March 1979), born Jacob Edward Kohen and commonly known as Jack Cohen, was a British businessman who founded the Tesco supermarket chain . He was born in Whitechapel in the East End of London, the son of an Avram Kohen, an immigrant Polish-Jewish tailor, and his first wife, Sime Zamremba.

He began his working life as an apprentice tailor to his father but in 1917 he joined the Royal Flying Corps where he served as a canvas maker. Upon his demobilization in 1919 he established himself as a market stall holder in Hackney, in London's East End by purchasing surplus NAAFI stock with his demob money.

He soon became the owner of a number of market stalls, and started a wholesale business. In 1924, he created the Tesco brand name from the initials of a tea supplier, T. E. Stockwell (formally Messrs Torring and Stockwell of Mincing Lane), and the first two letters of his surname. The first two Tesco stores opened at Becontree and Burnt Oak in 1931. By 1939, Cohen owned a hundred Tesco stores.

Sometime around 1930 he changed his name by deed poll to John Edward at suggestion of his bank manager whose staff had trouble distinguishing between the many Jacob Cohens banking at the Mare Street branch in Hackney.

In 1948, he witnessed the American trend for self-service supermarkets, and opened one of the first such shops in Britain. Around 1949, Cohen moved to Finchley, where he bought a block of flats called Moss Hall Court.

He was married to Sarah Fox, daughter of an immigrant Russian-Jewish tailor. They had two daughters, Shirley and Irene, the former now Dame Shirley Porter.

Cohen was knighted in 1969.


BOARD URGES BUYING OF ISRAELI PRODUCTS

Sainsbury’s has become the latest target of the Boycott Israeli Goods (BIG) campaign which is holding demonstrations outside their stores protesting against the sale of Israeli goods.

The Board is encouraging the community to identify which stores still sell Israeli products and make every effort to shop in these stores and purchase Israeli products. Major chains which are continuing to sell Israeli goods include Tesco, Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Asda, Safeway, Morrisons and Costco.


Board Director General Neville Nagler commented: “The Board condemns these protests directed against Israel. It is hard to see how a boycott of Israeli goods will help to move forward peace negotiations in the Middle East. It is essential that these well-known chains do not succumb to boycott tactics. We are therefore urging members of the Jewish community, as well as the wider British public, to make every effort to support those stores which continue to sell Israeli products.”

IPSC activists continued their boycott Israeli potatoes campaign with a picket outside TESCO Drumcondra, who continue to stock Israeli potatoes and other goods.

Support Palestinian Human Rights, Boycott Israeli Potatoes
Support Palestinian Human Rights, Boycott Israeli Potatoes

10 activists from the IPSC staged a two hour picket outside SuperValu on Aston Quay. They distributed 500 leaflets informing consumers about the presence of Israeli spuds on Irish shelves and asked shoppers to consider boycotting these potatoes and other Israeli produce in an act of solidarity with the Palestinian people and as a method of exerting pressure on the Israeli State to end its human rights abuses in, and brutal occupation of, the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

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We think of the common potato as being part of Irish history. We may imagine that all potatoes sold in Irish shops are grown in Ireland. However, many Irish shops and supermarkets, including Dunnes Stores,TESCO and Marks & Spencer sell Israeli Potatoes, rather than Irish spuds. The profits from, and taxes imposed on, these goods help Israel to maintain and expand its 40-year old illegal occupation of Palestine. For example, the largest exporter of fruit and veg, Carmel-Agrexco, is half owned by the Israeli State.

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LOGO HALAL SIAPA YANG HALALKAN?

PUM bimbang kredibiliti sijil halal terjejas

PUTRAJAYA 18 April - Persatuan Ulama Malaysia (PUM) bimbang kredibiliti pensijilan halal yang sebelum ini di bawah bidang kuasa Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim) akan terjejas apabila ia diserahkan kepada Halal Industry Development Corporation Sdn. Bhd. (HDC).

Setiausaha Agungnya, Dr. Roslan Mohd. Nor berkata, sebarang langkah bagi mengubah bidang kuasa melibatkan hal ehwal Islam termasuk pensijilan halal adalah sesuatu yang serius dan perlu dikaji semula.

Menurutnya, PUM merasakan pensijilan halal adalah hak mutlak badan-badan Islam yang berkuasa dan mengendalikan hal ehwal Islam di Malaysia seperti Jakim.

''Bagi kami, pemberian hak pensijilan kepada badan lain, lebih-lebih lagi institusi yang cenderung kepada aspek komersial semata-mata, dikhuatiri akan mengundang keraguan dan implikasi serius terhadap kepentingan umat Islam,'' katanya kepada Utusan Malaysia di sini hari ini.

Beliau mengulas langkah kerajaan memindahkan bidang kuasa mengeluarkan pensijilan halal daripada Jakim kepada HDC.

Proses pemindahan bidang kuasa itu turut melibatkan aspek penguatkuasaan, promosi, pengeluaran sijil, pameran, pembayaran dan pusat sehenti yang kini diletakkan sepenuhnya di bawah HDC.

Sebelum ini, Jakim membangunkan Standard Halal Malaysia (MS 1500:2004) bagi makanan halal membabitkan pengeluaran, penyediaan, pengendalian dan penyimpanan bagi semakan kali pertama.

Logo halal secara standard yang dikeluarkan oleh Jakim itu diguna pakai oleh jabatan agama Islam negeri bagi mengeluarkan pensijilan halal di negeri terbabit.

Menurut Roslan, semua pihak perlu mengambil langkah cermat dan berhati-hati terhadap perkara halal dan haram terutama melibatkan industri makanan kerana ia membabitkan soal integriti serta maruah umat Islam.

''Kita tidak mahu pensijilan halal Malaysia akan diragui kelak kerana dikhuatiri atas alasan kepentingan ekonomi, badan seperti HDC tidak mampu mempertahankan kepentingan dan sensitiviti umat Islam.

''Kita juga khuatir syarikat gergasi makanan akan mengambil kesempatan atas keadaan ini," katanya.

Bagi PUM, kata beliau, pengesahan status halal sesuatu produk mesti dilakukan oleh badan Islam yang mempunyai kuasa tanpa diganggu gugat oleh mana-mana pihak yang mempunyai kepentingan komersial semata-mata.

ULASAN:
Kerajaan kita khususnya JAKIM masih belum serik dan belajar dari pengalaman silam. Nampaknya setiap menteri baru ingin memperkenalkan sesuatu yang baru tanpa mengkaji dan memperhalusi kesan jangka sederhana dan jangka panjang tindak tanduk mereka. Bukankah ada perkara dan bidang perlu diletak di bawah jabatan kerajaan agar tidak berlaku percanggahan kepentingan {"conflict of interest") dan penyelewangan. Ini bukan bermakna dikawalselia oleh jabatan kerajaan tidak akan berlaku penyelewengan dan salah guna kuasa. Tetapi jika berlaku penyelewengan, ia mudah diperbetulkan.

Kita telah bincang beberapa minggu yang lalu tentang buruk baik mengamalkan konsep "outsourcing" dalam proses dan prosedur kerja dalam satu-satu organisasi. Kita bukan bercakap tentang BPR ("business process reengineering"). Kita bercakap mengenai kemurnian dan kesucian Islam dipelihara oleh semua pihak, lebih-lebih lagi pihak Kerajaan. Memang pihak swasta akan berebut-rebut buat proposal untuk mengambil alih sesuatu fungsi kerajaan yang dilihat amat menguntungkan mereka dari segi jangka panjang. Unit Perancang Ekonomi haruslah peka tentang "kepentingan" satu-satu proses atau projek. Kita telah lihat bagaimana Kumpulan Pantai yang telah terjual kemudian didesak oleh rakyat untuk dibeli balik setelah ternyata keburukan menjualnya.

Saya mendapat maklumat bahawa ada pihak-pihak yang ingin melihat agar SIRIM diswastakan sepenuhnya. Pelbagai cara dan kaedah mereka akan buat supaya kelihatan lebih baik SIRIM diambilalih oleh pihak swasta. Kita juga telah mendapat bahana kesan dari penswastaan unit pemeriksaan JPJ yang lebih dikenali sekarang dengan nama PUSPAKOM.

Marilah kita sama-sama fikirkan implikasi menyerahkan fungsi pensijilan halal oleh JAKIM kepada pihak lain.

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