Product Recall: We Have No Malicious Or Evil Agenda Against COA FS - FDA Rebuts

The Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has debunked claims that it is sabotaging The Center of Awareness Global Peace Mission (COA GPM)

The Centre, producers of COA FS has accused the authority of sabotage after E. Coli was reportedly found in the product.

According to the FDA, laboratory analysis on random COA FS products picked from the manufacturing company and the market, showed that the product has been found to contain Escherichia coli, a type of bacteria that normally lives in the intestines.

Professor Samuel Ato Duncan, CEO of COA FS Herbal Centre in an interview on Peace FM's morning show 'Kokrokoo' accused the FDA of sabotaging, saying there is nothing wrong with their product.

However, the Deputy Chief Executive in Charge of Drug Registration and Inspectorate Division of the FDA described as 'sad' the idea that the authority is sabotaging COA FS.

He said they (FDA) have no intension of sabotaging them; ‘for what?' he queried; adding "we have committees that take decisions; nobody has an agenda. If you don’t agree with something, you can appeal; we don’t do it in the media. It is not our intension to destroy their work; nobody has any evil intension, it is about evidence. So we have written to them, they should reply".