ACJU stops issuance of Halal certificates; separate company to take over operations

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The All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU) yesterday announced that its Division for Halal Certification has stopped the issuance of certificates effective 31 December 2013. From now onwards a separate company limited by guarantee, founded by reputed, respected professionals in Sri Lanka will be managing compliance audits and certification. “This development comes as a result of the Expressions of Interest called from the public to facilitate the national need for contributing towards social cohesion and Sri Lanka’s economic development,” the ACJU said. It said the role of the ACJU in the future with regard to Halal compliance audits and certifications would be, in providing consultations on any technicalities of the concept of Halal compliance, as a social obligation and responsibility towards the Sri Lankan society while facilitating global requirements. The process that  originated few months ago, after consultations with various stakeholders, authorities and civil society representatives, the need for allowing an independent entity in the form of a company limited by guarantee, to facilitate this was deemed appropriate. The new company is expected to carry out compliance validation processes on request to meet both local consumer demands as well as international exports pre-requisites, similar to several other consumer good certifications currently available in Sri Lanka. A transition plan is already in place for interested companies and existing firms to be introduced to the new entity; based on requests from the commercial establishments.

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