Department of Health

Details

Conviction number:
363
Trade name of food business:
Criniti’s Carlton
Address of premises where offence(s) occurred:
198-204 Faraday Street, Carlton VIC 3053
Name of convicted person(s) or company:
CCPR Pty Ltd
Relationship of convicted person(s) or company:
Proprietor
Date of conviction:
10 Jan 2024
Court:
Melbourne Magistrates Court
Court decision:
Guilty with conviction
Sentence and/or order imposed:
With conviction, fined $65,000 as part of an aggregate order, with $3,465 costs
Prosecution brought by or for:
Melbourne City
Description of offence(s):

Food Act section 16(1) – on 6 October 2022 did fail to comply with any requirement imposed on the person by a provision of the Food Standards Code in relation to conduct of a food business or to food intended for sale or food for sale, specifically:

  • Standard 3.2.2, clause 6(1)(a) – did fail, when storing food, to store the food in such a way that it is protected from the likelihood of contamination
  • Standard 3.2.2, clause 6(2)(a) – did fail, when storing potentially hazardous food, to store it under temperature control
  • Standard 3.2.2, clause 7(1)(a) – fail to take all practicable measures to process only safe and suitable food
  • Standard 3.2.2, clause 19(1)(c),(d),(e),(f) – did fail to maintain food premises to a standard of cleanliness where there is no accumulation of food waste; dirt; grease; or other visible matter
  • Standard 3.2.2, clause 19(2) – did fail to maintain all fixtures, fittings and equipment, having regard to its use, and those parts of vehicles that are used to transport food, and other items provided by the business to purchasers to transport food, to a standard of cleanliness where there is no accumulation of food waste; dirt; grease; or other visible matter
  • Standard 3.2.2, clause 24(1)(c) – did fail to take all practicable measures to eradicate and prevent the harbourage of pests on the food premises and those parts of vehicles that are used to transport food.

Food Act section 19(7) – on 8 October 2022 did contravene an order made under section 19 of the Food Act on 7 October 2022.

Reviewed 05 June 2024

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