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Council chops and changes over kosher meat inquiry

May 16, 2008 10:43

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

The investigation of a complaint against a North-West London butcher by Barnet Council could take months to resolve, the JC has been told by the council .

The news was a blow to Albert Bendahan, owner of the Kosher Delicatessen chain in Golders Green, Temple Fortune and Edgware, who hoped it would have been resolved swiftly.

Mr Bendahan met a council environmental health officer on Monday but was given no clear indication of how long the investigation would take.

The council has given conflicting information about its course of action. When asked by the JC last week about the progress of the inquiry, the council said it was preparing a prosecution. That changed three days later with a spokesman saying that there had been a mistake and that the investigation had not been finalised.

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