Sunday, November 20, 2016

Oppdrettsgigant burned lakselusdokumenter – NRK

In the report after the audit turn the Norwegian food safety Authority stated that Long-in the Heart had not good enough routines and readiness for operation in the ocean outside of Frøya. Furthermore, it says in the report that the basic data for the lusetelling was burned and therefore could not be presented.

After an audit in 2015 got Lerøy in the Middle, a decision that grunnlagstallene for lusetellingene should oppgaveres with the company.

“the Decision was appealed, but was upheld after review. In spite of this, it was disclosed during the audit 30. august, that the basic data was burned, and could therefore not be presented. Under the supervision and in June of the same locality, these were presented overall in the permian,” called it in the report.



SPEECHLESS: Hilde Opoku (MDG) mean dokumentasjonsbrenningen is very serious.

Photo: NRK

– I have almost no words. It is kjempealvorlig and a clear betrayal of trust. This should have consequences for the business, ” says deputy mayor of Trondheim, norway, Hilde Opoku to NRK.

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CONFIRM BURNING: Ivar Oak confirms that the farming company has burned documentation.

Photo: Ivar Oak / Private

Ivar Oak, head of department in the Fsa for Trondheim and surrounding areas, confirms that the Lerøy has burned the basic data for the lusetelling. Beyond this, do not want the Fsa to allow himself to be interviewed about the case.

the Reason for this is that the deadline for the business to respond to our notice has not gone out, as well as that this boundaries towards the police will investigate, write Oak in a text to NRK.

the Police will also not comment on the burned documents at the present time.

– This will etterforskninga find the answers to, but before we have an answer, I will not comment on this, ” says stasjonssjef next to the Downtown police station in Trondheim, norway, Arve Nordtvedt.



EATEN ALIVE: the Picture from the Langskjæra facility that is operated by Lerøy in the Middle, shows that the sea has eaten its way all the way down to the hodebeinet on the salmon.

Photo: the Norwegian food safety Authority

Are reviewed by the food safety Authority

Lerøy in the Middle and Måsøval fish Farming has been notified by the Fsa to more than halve production for the food safety supervision. 360 000 salmon was severely damaged by sea lice at aquaculture sites. This shows the images as the food safety Authority took the outside Frøya in the fall.

the Images from the audit shows the fish as the closest living oppspist of lice. The fsa has also reported to the police the two companies.

– Not just the illumination of the matter

In an e-mail to NRK writes Lerøy that they will not comment on the lack of documentation at the current time.

They will answer for food safety direct in the first place.

” We are of the opinion that the company’s response will correct that impression now created around Lerøy in the Middle of its operation. Although we do not have a full overview of everything that is alleged around us we can already now state that several of the claims directed against the company and its employees, either in form or content, may have intended to highlight the issue in a fair and correct way, writes Stig Nilsen, executive vice president in Lerøy in the e-mail to NRK.

- Has not evaded the information

NRK Trøndelag received on Thursday night an e-mail from the ceo of Lerøy Seafood Group Henning Beltestad. He believes that a significant aspect of the matter has been misleading portrayed.



NRK Trøndelag received on Thursday night an e-mail from the ceo of Lerøy Seafood Group Henning Beltestad. He believes that a significant aspect of the matter has been misleading portrayed.

Photo: Trygve Hellestræ / NRK

– Lerøy report all lusetall in accordance with the applicable requirements of the regulation. It also applies to locality Langskjæra. The statistics cover a sample is required for a electronic reporting of lusedata via Altinn, which we also do. There is no requirement in the regulation that you are required to use or retain the notes from the tellinga, since the authorities get all the information electronically. It is directly misleading to describe it as if we have evaded the information about lusetall from the authorities, says ceo Henning Beltestad.

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