(Bandar Seri Begawan, 16th) The Brunei Ministry of Religious Affairs, through the Halal Food Control Division under the Islamic Religious Affairs Department, and under the authorization of the Brunei Islamic Religious Council, has officially revoked the Halal Certification and Halal Supervisor Certificate held by Rosmawey Company (located at Kampong Lambak, Berakas) issued by the Brunei Islamic Religious Council.
The authority stated that the revocation decision for the Halal certification will take effect from January 10, 2026. This move was made after 67.21 kilograms of meat with questionable halal status was found at the company’s premises, discovered during a routine inspection carried out by the Halal Food Control Division.
The case is currently under investigation in accordance with relevant laws. Anyone found guilty of violating these laws may be sentenced to up to two years in prison, fined up to 8,000 Brunei dollars, or both.