MoH: Businesses without permit to sell cosmetics, health supplements can be fined $5,000
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Despite confiscating over 15,000 unregistered health and beauty products off shelves and cube stores in 2017, the Ministry of Health (MoH) has yet to issue any fines to offenders failing to comply with government regulations.
During a press conference on Friday, a senior health official explained that the Medicines Order 2007 is enforced to protect consumers against adverse effects of unregulated or untested products.
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