Former FDA officials tell congressional committee that agency needs uninterrupted chain of command

This story by Coral Beach first appeared in Food Safety News and is reposted here with permission.

Three of FDA’s former food safety chiefs have come together today to submit comments to a U.S. House of Representative’s oversight committee focused on chain of command problems at the agency.

The former Food and Drug Administration officials who submitted the comments to the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Health Care and Financial Services for the Committee on Oversight and Accountability are:

  • Stephen Ostroff, M.D., Former FDA Deputy Commissioner for Foods and Veterinary Medicine and Acting Commissioner 2016-2018;
  • Michael R. Taylor, Former FDA Deputy Commissioner for Foods and Veterinary Medicine 2010-2016;
  • David Acheson, M.D., Former FDA Associate Commissioner for Foods 2007-2009.

While the comments submitted to the committee’s official record are made in the context of the 2022 infant formula crisis, which shed light on communication problems at the FDA, they focus on the overall problem of a lack of a clear chain of command for the agency’s foods program.

“The infant formula events are one sign that FDA has not accomplished the food safety transformation FSMA (the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011) envisioned and is not organized for success on food safety, but there are many others,” the former FDA food safety leaders say in their comments. 

“The problems begin with the program’s low priority in the FDA commissioner’s office and include its fragmented organizational structure, insular culture, bureaucratic infighting, slow decision making, and failure to follow through on FSMA implementation.”

The comments repeatedly refer to the current FDA Commissioner Robert Califf and his apparent lack of willingness to effectively overhaul the food side of the FDA. The three former officials say Califf presides over an effective drug side of the agency, but they disagree with the commissioner’s handling of recommendations from an expert panel on how to make the food side of the agency work to ensure food safety.

“. . . they (the panel of experts) called for FDA to unify the program under a single leader with full line management authority to lead its essential culture change and program modernization,” the three former FDA deputy commissioners say in their comments.

“Inexplicably, FDA leadership has rejected this recommendation. . . Even more critically, the Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods (planned by Califf) does not even have authority over all of FDA’s human food components. That is because the large field-based units within FDA that manage food inspections, field laboratories, and import oversight – and consume some two-thirds of FDA’s food-related budget – remain organizationally separate, with no direct management accountability to the new deputy commissioner.”

The former FDA deputy commissioners say that Califf is focused on operations of the drug side of the agency — even though the FDA is responsible for more than 80 percent of the American food supply. They say the commissioner keeps pushing for an unrealistic option for the operation of the food side of the agency.

“The matrix management approach Dr. Califf touts from his private sector experience has been tried and failed at FDA, as we know from our personal experience and as exemplified by the lags in FDA’s action on infant formula,” according to the comments submitted to the committee hearing record.

“It is unclear why FDA leadership has rejected the recommendations of its stakeholders and independent experts who have deep experience and expertise on food matters.  One possibility is that, while the agency’s top leaders are highly expert in medical product oversight, they lack personal experience and expertise on food safety and what it will take to transform the Food Program’s culture and performance.

“Medical products certainly deserve all the attention they get at FDA, and for years that’s been the focus of FDA’s top leadership, which helps explain why food regulation has a lower priority within FDA and is chronically underfunded.  The focus of FDA leadership on medical products may also explain why the commissioner’s proposed reorganization of the Food Program is patterned after the model that works for drugs and other medical products but won’t work for food.”

The three former FDA deputy commissioners say quick action is required to ensure the safety of the country’s food supply and that Congress should step in if Commissioner Califf fails to take appropriate action.

“Ideally, the Commissioner would change course and replace the announced reorganization with one that truly unifies the Food Program and empowers the new deputy commissioner position.  Absent that, Congress must act by directing FDA to make these critical changes.  Or Congress could elevate and reset the Food Program by removing food from FDA altogether and creating a separate agency under a Commissioner for Food Safety and Nutrition,” the former deputy commissioners say. 

“With decisive action now, Americans can get the unified, efficient and forward-leaning food program they deserve and expect. With half steps, disunity and dysfunction that was so evident during the infant formula crisis will persist and history will surely repeat itself.”


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Recalls and Alerts: March 25–27, 2023

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Europe

Allergy Alert (France): BOLDIS E.LECLERC recalls PRALIBEL brand Perle de chocolat, recouverte de papier alu / Chocolate pearl, wrapped in aluminum foil (Lot 2022379477; Best before 30/09/2023) due to undeclared allergens.

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Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Delibio recalls Bioporc brand Saucisson sec nature / Dry sausage (200g; Lots 123072265 & 123073203; Use by 13/05/2023) and Bioporc brand Saucisson sec au poivre vert / Dry sausage with green pepper (200g; Lots 123073182 & 123080189; Use by 13/05/2023 and 20/05/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall Update (Belgium): Pit & Pit recalls Pit & Pit brand Popcorn Maïs / popping corn (450g; Lots ULTGVTF8, UNF1S4HT & UOHCD33J; Best before 30/09/2024) and Pit & Pit brand Popcorn Maïs / popping corn (1.3 kg; Lots ULTGVTF9, UNF1S4HU & UOHCD33K; Best before 30/09/2024) due to elevated aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (Finland): Muru Baby Food Oy recalls Muru Baby luomu kaurapatukka vadelma / Organic raspberry oat bar (20g; Best before 24/01/2024) and Muru Baby luomu kaurapatukka porkkana / Organic carrot oat bar (20g; Best before 23/01/2024) due to ochratoxin A contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): FECAMP DISTRIBUTION recalls Baguette tradition (Sold 21/03/2023) due to risk of foreign matter contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SCHOTT GAEC recalls Munster fermier au lait cru / Farm-style raw milk Munster cheese (Lot 21/02; Use by 28/03/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): CARREFOUR FRANCE recalls REFLETS DE FRANCE brand JAMBON DE SAVOIE / Aged ham (90g – 6 slices; Lot 210159813; Use by 04/07/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Industry recalls multiple brands and varieties of popcorn kernels due to elevated aflatoxin. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Coppiello Giovanni Srl recalls Sfilaccio di equino / Horse meat sfilaccio (100g; All lots; Use by dates between 02/06/2023 and 13/08/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Grand Frais recalls Ker Argoët brand Beurre la motte aux cristaux de sel de Guérande / Butter with salt crystals (250g; Lot 037; Best before 17/04/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Norway): Coop Norge SA recalls X-tra grillpølser / hot dogs (1 kg; Best before 22/04/2023, 23/04/2023, 24/04/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

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Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION (Vietnam): The Vietnam Food Administration is investigating a series of botulism incidents in Quang Nam province, according to a story in Food Safety News. One person has died.


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Recalls and Alerts: March 23-24, 2023

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United States

Allergy Alert: Kelley Foods recalls KELLEY Naturally Hardwood Smoked JALAPEÑO PEPPER BABY ROPE SAUSAGE (12 oz; Code 2705493011; Use or freeze by May 11, 2023) due to undeclared dairy ingredient (cheese).

Allergy Alert: Second Nature Brands recalls Sheila G’s Gluten Free Reese’s Pieces Brownie Brittle (4 oz; Lots SG 1054 15/NOV/2023 1S and SG 1054 15/NOV/2023 2S) due to undeclared wheat.

Food Safety Recall: Elkhorn Valley Packing recalls Elkhorn Valley Pride Angus Beef 61226 BEEF CHUCK 2PC BNLS (Various weights; Packed on Packed on 2/16/23) due to possible E. coli O103 contamination.

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Canada

Allergy Alert: Day-Lee Foods, Inc. recalls Frozen Pre-Fried Tempura Shrimp (3 kg; Product code 1200058D; Best before 24 JUN 08; UPC 10629317000410) due to undeclared egg. The recalled product was sold in British Columbia.

Allergy Alert: Yijie Holdings Inc. recalls Fried Fish Balls (2.5 kg; Best before 18JUN24; UPC 6 972938 240183 or none) due to undeclared egg. The recalled product was sold in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, online and may have been distributed in other provinces and territories.

Allergy Alert: Boulangerie Lazio inc. (Terrrebonne, QC) recalls various products due to undeclared fish. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Nubia Food and Beverage Inc. recalls Nuba brand Carob (drink) (750 ml; Batch code 2203151; Use by 09/30/23; UPC 6 28504 60015 3) due to possible Clostridium botulinum contamination.

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Europe

OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION (UK): The Food Standards Agency and the UK Health Security Agency report one person has died and two others are ill in an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes illnesses in London and the south of England. The outbreak strain is related to a strain of the bacteria that has been recovered from soft cheeses from the Old Cheese Room.

Allergy Alert (France): ECOIDEES recalls BIOSAGESSE brand SUCRE DE COCO BLOND / Coconut sugar (500g; Lots S.AG.BL120GR & AG.BL120GR; Best by 31/08/2023) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert (France): ECOIDEES recalls BIOSAGESSE brand SUCRE DE COCO / Coconut sugar (multiple package sizes, lot codes and best by dates) due to undeclared sulphites. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Allergy Alert (Ireland): Dunnes Stores recalls Dunnes Stores Wild Atlantic Prawns (180g; Batch code 2FX3073V; Use by 27 Mar 2023) due to undeclared milk, sulphur dioxide and sulphites and Dunnes Stores Wild Atlantic Prawns with smoked Garlic and Herb butter (200g; Batch code 2W2327; Use by 28 Mar 2023) due to undeclared molluscs.

Allergy Alert (Ireland): FSAI warns consumers of the possible presence of soy in specific batches of Pulsin Plant Based Bars.

Allergy Alert (UK): Waitrose recalls Waitrose Tomato & Mozzarella Arancini (300g; Use by 23 March 2023) due to undeclared wheat (gluten).

Food Safety Recall (Austria): dm drogerie markt recalls dmBio Tahin Sesammus / Sesame tahini (250g; Best before 21.02.2025 and 25.02.2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Kim’s Chocolates recalls Cachet brand Tablette chocolat noir 72% bio avec amandes / Organic chocolate bar with almonds, 72% dark chocolate (100g; Lot 22343; Best before 09/03/2024) and Cachet brand Tablette chocolat noir 57% bio avec amandes et cerises / Organic chocolate bar with almonds and cherries, 57% dark chocolate (100g; Lots 22302 & 23067; Best before 29/1/2024 & 8/6/2024) due to elevated level of aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Grand Frais recalls Ker Argoët brand La motte aux cristaux de sel de Guérande / Butter with salt crystals (250g; Use by 17/04/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Varesa recalls Smaakt brand Pofmaïs bio / Organic popping corn (400g; Lot 83A0123; Best before 04/07/2024) due to elevated aflatoxin level.

Food Safety Recall (Belgium): Salaisons Celtiques recalls Monique Ranou brand Allumettes Fumées / Smoked chicken matchsticks (200g; Lots 9930610390 and 9930660354; Use by 17/04/2023 and 22/04/2023) due to possible foreign matter contamination (bone).

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOPORC LA NATURE LA SAVEUR recalls Le Bio des Eleveurs brand Saucisse sèche / Dry sausage (200g; Lot 123065386; Best before 06/03/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOPORC LA NATURE LA SAVEUR recalls Bioporc brand Saucisson sec au poivre vert / Dry sausage with green pepper (200g; Lots 123073182 & 123080189; Use by 13/05/2023 & 20/05/2023, respectively) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOPORC LA NATURE LA SAVEUR recalls Bioporc brand Saucisson sec aux noisettes / Dry sausage with hazelnuts (200g; Lot 123066233; Use by 06/05/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOPORC LA NATURE LA SAVEUR recalls Bioporc brand Saucisson sec nature / Dry sausage, plain (200g; Lots 123073203 & 123079315; Use by 13/05/2023 & 123079315, respectively) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): BIOPORC LA NATURE LA SAVEUR recalls Bioporc brand Saucisse sèche / Dry sausage (200g; Lot 123065386; Use by 06/05/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recalls (France): ETABLISSEMENTS ROCHEBILLARD ET BLEIN recalls multiple dry sausage products due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Please refer to the Rappel Conso site for a complete list of recall notices from this company.

Food Safety Recall (France): LAITERIE DE LA VOUEIZE recalls Saint-Alpinien Fromage à croûte lavée / Washed rind cheese (All lots; Best before dates between 16/03/2023 and 19/05/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LAITERIE DE LA VOUEIZE recalls Petit Saint-Alpinien Fromage à croûte lavée / Washed rind cheese (All lots; Best before dates between 16/03/2023 and 19/05/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LAITERIE DE LA VOUEIZE recalls Petit Chambérat cheese (All lots; Best before dates between 16/03/2023 and 19/05/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): LAITERIE DE LA VOUEIZE recalls Grand Chambérat cheese (All lots; Best before dates between 16/03/2023 and 19/05/2023) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): METRO FRANCE recalls METRO CHEF brand COCKTAIL DE 4 FRUITS DE MER / 4-seafood cocktail (1.5 kg gross, 900g net wt.; Lot 2023114846; Use by 02/05/2023) due to Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): PRODUITS DE LA CIGOGNE recalls PRODUITS DE LA CIGOGNE brand Rillettes de poule au pot / Fried chicken rillettes (100g; Lot 7031122; Best before 03/11/2025) due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of bone).

Food Safety Recall (France): SILVE INTERMARCHE recalls Monique Ranou brand Allumettes fumées / Smoked chicken matchsticks (2 x 100g; Lots 9930610390 & 9930660354; Use by 17/04/2023 & 22/04/2023, respectively) due to foreign matter contamination (bone).

Food Safety Recall (Germany): dm drogerie markt recalls dmBio Tahin Sesammus / Sesame tahini (250g; Best before 21.02.2025 and 25.02.2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Hungary): dm drogerie markt recalls dmBio szezám tahini krém / Sesame tahini cream (250g; Best before 21.02.2025 and 25.02.2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Coppiello Giovanni srl recalls sfilaccio bovino / beef sfilaccio (100g; Multiple lot codes; Expiration dates from 18/06/2023 to 06/08/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Coppiello Giovanni srl recalls sfilaccio equino / horse meat sfilaccio (100g; All lot codes; Expiration dates from 02/06/2023 to 13/08/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Bertolini Group srl recalls PANINOCHEF brand Tramezzino TRAMEZZINO “TEXANO” / Texas-style sandwich (80g & 160g; Lots 69, 70, 74 & 75; Use by 04/04/2023, 05/04/2023, 09/04/2023 & 10/04/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Italy): Bertolini Group srl recalls PANINOCHEF brand Tramezzino FOCAZZINO “TEXANO”/ Texas-style Focazzino sandwuch (80g; Lots 69, 70, 74 & 75; Use by 04/04/2023, 05/04/2023, 09/04/2023 & 10/04/2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Luxembourg): Cactus recalls Cactus brand Emincé de boeuf Toscana / Tuscan style ground beef (~400g; Lot 17.03.23-01; Use by 23/03/2023) due to possible E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Netherlands): Smaakt recalls Smaakt pofmaïs bio / Organic popping corn (400g; Batch 83A0123; Best before 04-07-2024) due to elevated level of aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (Netherlands): EKOPLAZA recalls EKOPLAZA pofmaïs / Popping corn (500g; Best before 29-12-2024) due to elevated level of aflatoxin.

Food Safety Recall (UK): The Cambridge Food Company Limited recalls The Old Cheese Room Baronet Soft Cheese (1 kg; Best before 21 March 2023, 22 March 2023, 11 April 2023, 12 April 2023, 16 April 2023, 18 April 2023) and The Old Cheese Room Baby Baronet Soft Cheese (200g; Best before 04 April 2023, 10 April 2023) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands

Food Safety Recall (Israel): Eden Dairy Industries, Tahina, Sweets and Food (1992) Ltd. recalls all listed products made between 14.3.23 and 22.3.24 due to possible Salmonella contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall (Israel): Hamoi Brothers Ltd. (Telfrost) recalls Telfrost cut green beans (800g; Use by 01/01/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (Australia): Mega International Food Pty Ltd recalls Doughstory Classic Paratha Jumbo Pack (30 pieces, 2400g; Batch code 3104455; Made on 08 DEC 2022) due to undeclared milk and egg.


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