Ex-Kuala Krau MP Ismail Mohamed Said confesses to discarding spoiled rice and food items, causing a viral uproar on social media. Find out the shocking details!
Former Kuala Krau MP, Ismail Mohamed Said, issued a public apology for dumping stockpiles of contaminated rice and food items, deeming them unsuitable for consumption. Pictures of the discarded goods went viral, stirring outrage among netizens. Said clarified that the items were purchased using his own funds and not government money. The incident took place at a garbage disposal site in Temerloh, Pahang, where sacks of rice, cans of sardines, and flour were disposed of.
Ismail Mohamed Said, a former Deputy Home Minister, took full responsibility for the disposal of the rancid food items, citing the reason for their disposal as spoilage. The Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that the discarded rice was indeed unsafe for consumption, further validating Said's decision. The revelation of the dumped food sparked discussions on food wastage and proper disposal methods.
The case of Ismail Mohamed Said highlights the importance of food quality control and responsible waste management practices. It sheds light on the accountability of public figures in handling consumable goods. The incident serves as a reminder for consumers to be vigilant about the food they purchase and consume, advocating for proper storage and handling to avoid wastage and health risks.
UPDATED 3.40PM | Stockpiles are contaminated, no longer suitable for use โ Ismail.
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Ismail Mohamed Said has admitted that he is responsible for the mass dumping of rice and other food items at a garbage disposal ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Deputy Home Minister Ismail Mohamed Said has admitted to disposing of rice and other food items at a site in Temerloh, Pahang after ...
Photos of sacks of rice, cans of sardines, and flour dumped at a garbage disposal site have been going viral on social media.
Datuk Seri Dr Ismail Mohamed Said stated that no government funds were used to purchase the kitchen goods.
PUTRAJAYA: Rice allegedly thrown away at a dumpsite in Temerloh, Pahang was determined to be spoilt and unsafe for consumption by the Agriculture and ...
Ismail Mohamed Said says rice, flour, sardines were discarded because they had gone rancid.