Lebanon's cabinet likely to tackle food corruption dossier

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13-11-2014 | 06:47
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Lebanon's cabinet likely to tackle food corruption dossier
The Lebanese cabinet is currently holding a session at the Grand Serail under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Tammam Salam with the food corruption dossier likely to be discussed today.   

Ahead of the session, Minister of Tourism Michel Pharaon said the statements issued by Health Minister Wael Abou Faour harm Lebanon's tourism sector, and raised doubts over samples taken from some organizations.      

"It's either the standards have changed or former ministers had not been fulfilling their duties for 15 years," Pharaon added.

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