Chelsea Sugar fined $149,500 for selling 971 tonnes of lead-contaminated sugar

Chelsea Sugar fined $149,500 for selling 971 tonnes of lead-contaminated sugar
NZ Food Safety deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle.
Staff reporters
The New Zealand Sugar Company (NZSC), trading as Chelsea Sugar, has been fined almost $150,000 by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for manufacturing, distributing and selling sugar products contaminated with lead.A fine of $149,500 was handed down in the Auckland District Court in September last year, a just-released decision shows.The fine follows MPI’s investigation into NZSC after multiple recalls in November and December 2021 “because of the potential for low-level lead contamination” in some o...