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Romania introduces laws overseeing food supplement standards

Romania introduces laws overseeing food supplement standards Writing in the Official Gazette of Romania, the country’s parliament authorised Law 56/2021​​ on food supplements (FS Law), in drawn out parliamentary procedures stretching back to 2012. Central to the legislation are provisions that require prior certification to be granted before food supplements can be placed on the market and only then in pre-packaged form. Products can only be labelled as ‘food supplements’ with no other designation permitted and with its packaging, advertising and promotional materials complying with specific legal conditions. Additional provisions include the publishing of certified food supplements on the website of the relevant authority, together with prospectus and label and updated on a monthly basis.

AI is a hot topic for food and drink industry - Linzi Penman

AI is a hot topic for food and drink industry - Linzi Penman
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Charlotte Brontë Facts | Mental Floss

Charlotte Brontë Facts | Mental Floss
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Facebook s new leak: Assessing its liability under the GDPR | Article

By Neil Hodge2021-04-08T20:19:00+01:00 Last weekend, reports surfaced that the personal data of more than 533 million Facebook users had been made publicly available on a hacker forum. The social media firm responded the data had been stolen and made public from a reported data breach that took place in early 2018. Because the breach predated the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming into force, and because according to Facebook no new breach has occurred, the company believes it has no case to answer. Its lead European data supervisory authority, the Irish Data Protection Commission, however, has sent Facebook detailed questions to determine what happened given the tremendous amount of data involved, according to Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle.

Global brokerage firm Willis Towers Watson appoints Nana Gaisie to head Ghana business

Willis Towers Watson, a global advisory, broking, and solutions company, has named Nana Gaisie as the new Head of Willis Towers Watson Ghana. Gaisie will be responsible for driving business growth, ensuring high levels of client satisfaction, and generating client solutions across the Ghanaian market, for Health & Benefits and Corporate Risk Broking business lines. He is currently Senior Associate at Willis Towers Watson Ghana, a position he has held since March 2019. Nana joined Gras Savoye Ghana in 2009 as a National Service Personnel and was repeatedly promoted into a number of roles, including Head of Underwriting & Compliance for Willis Towers Watson.

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