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Related: About this forumUnited States Files Enforcement Action to Prevent Distribution of Adulterated Seafood Products
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/united-states-files-enforcement-action-against-california-company-and-company-s-owner-preventDepartment of Justice
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Tuesday, October 3, 2017
United States Files Enforcement Action Against California Company and Companys Owner to Prevent Distribution of Adulterated Seafood Products
The United States filed a civil complaint against Michel Cordon Bleu Inc. of Los Angeles, California, and its owner and President Michel G. Blanchet to prevent the distribution of adulterated seafood products in violation of federal law, the Department of Justice announced today.
Michel Cordon Bleu Inc. (Michel Cordon Bleu) prepares, processes, packs, holds, and distributes vacuum-packed, ready-to-eat cold and hot smoked fish and fishery products. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, alleges that Michel Cordon Bleu and Michel G. Blanchet adulterated seafood products by preparing, packing, or holding them under insanitary conditions whereby the seafood may have become contaminated with filth or may have been rendered injurious to health. The Department filed the complaint at the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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According to the complaint, FDA inspected Michel Cordon Bleus facility on numerous occasions, including two times in 2016. The complaint alleges that defendants failed to comply with the seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulations by, among other deficiencies, failing to adequately control the risk of Listeria monocytogenes (L. mono) and Clostridium botulinum (C bot.) toxin formation in their vacuum-packed fish or fishery products.
The seafood HACCP regulations require every fish and fishery product processor to conduct, or have conducted for it, a hazard analysis to determine whether there are food safety hazards that are reasonably likely to occur during the processing of each kind of fish or fishery product that it processes.
According to the complaint, FDAs analysis of environmental samples collected during its January-February 2016 inspection revealed the presence of L. mono contamination in multiple locations throughout the Michel Cordon Bleu facility. The complaint also alleges that FDAs analysis of environmental samples collected during its subsequent inspection in July-August 2016 also revealed the presence of L. mono contamination in multiple locations throughout the companys facility.
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According to the complaint, FDA noted deficiencies at each of its two 2016 inspections at the Michel Cordon Bleu facility. As alleged in the complaint, FDA noted that defendants failed to manufacture, package and store foods under conditions and controls necessary to minimize the potential for growth of microorganisms and contamination; failed to monitor sanitation conditions and practices with sufficient frequency to assure conformance with current good manufacturing practices; and failed to take corrective action that ensured affected product was not entered into commerce and the cause of the deviation was corrected.
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