ANIESA closes four commercial units

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ANIESA closes four commercial units
ANIESA closes four commercial units

Africa-Press – Angola. The National Authority for Economic Inspection and Food Safety (ANIESA) closed the commercial activity of four establishments, due to lack of Commercial Permit and for trade without purchase invoices.

The inspection took place between the 6th and 20th of this month and was carried out by the ANIESA de Viana Board, who told about this irregularity, recorded at a pharmacy, supermarkets and canteens. In the establishments in question, there were eleven seizures and seven actions for the destruction of various products.

Taking into account the infractions committed by the economic operators of these commercial units, ANIESA guaranteed that they will be fined and as soon as they regularize the missing documentation, they will be able to reopen the doors to the public.

During that period, the regulatory body, through the Directorate for Investigation of Criminal Illicits (DIIP), detained a 39-year-old national, for impersonating the National Police Commissioner and coerced the inspector-general of ANIESA in the search for advantages. in a company fined by that authority.

The aforementioned citizen was presented to the Public Prosecutor’s Office for due treatment. A 44-year-old Chinese national also had a similar end for committing the crime of breaking the seal, disobedience and passive corruption of an official.

Passive corruption of an official is when a citizen tries to corrupt or bribe, with monetary values ​​or other means, a public official or a person specially obliged to provide a public service, which constitutes a crime.

In the last two weeks, ANIESA central inspected a total of 245 establishments, 38 more than in the previous period, of which 148 were registered in the Commerce area, 76 in the Hospitality and Tourism sector, 18 in the Industry sector and three in the Health sector.

In these sectors of activity, the inspectors in the field found 410 offences of a different nature, having detected, as recurrent cases, the continuous exercise of the activity without a license, the lack of cleanliness and hygiene, the existence of expired products and the mixing of products in the same conservation ark.

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