Emirates Palace chef fined Dh92,000
Marten Youssef, Courts and Justice Reporter
The out-of-date yoghurt was found at Etoiles restaurant at the Emirates Palace hotel. Ryan Carter / The National

ABU DHABI // A British chef at a restaurant in the Emirates Palace hotel is appealing his sentence for storing a container of expired yoghurt: a Dh92,000 (US$27,000) fine.

Inspectors from Abu Dhabi Municipality found the yoghurt during a routine visit to the kitchen of the Etoiles restaurant and lounge about a month ago.

The head chef, identified as PH, was convicted and ordered to pay Dh70,000 for not educating his staff on the emirate’s food expiration laws and Dh20,000 for storing expired food. He also had to pay another Dh2,000 for the municipality’s fees.

PH appealed the court sentence in the past few weeks, and the case was referred to the Criminal Court of Appeal, where it was heard yesterday.
His attorney said the food wa only one day past its use-by date; court do not specify when the food expired. Yesterday PH pleaded with the judge to have the fine overturned.
“I am only an employee of the hotel,” PH said. “I should not be the one charged with this. I signed the but I did not understand that I would be the one charged. I am only an employee.”

The judge asked through a translator whether PH was in charge of the staff.
“Are you just an employee there, or are you the one responsible for the kitchen?” the judge asked.
“I am the head chef, but this is not my restaurant. I am a worker there,” PH answered. Emirates Palace hotel officials did not return calls yesterday seeking comment.
There were no representatives from the municipality yesterday in court. The municipality could also not be reached for comment. The judge said the appeal verdict would be rendered on July 22.
Although the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority is tasked with inspecting for hygiene and expired food, the municipality also conducts general inspections.
In recent food-violation cases, the store is taken to court unless employees violate company orders.
During the past week in Abu Dhabi, for instance, the butchery counter at LuLu hypermarket was ordered closed for three days.

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15 thoughts on “غرامة 92 الف درهم على كبير الطهاه في قصر الإمارات

  1. يستاهل ونص

    كبير الطهاه يعتبر حتى اعلى من المدير العام للمطعم ومسؤول عن سلامة وجودة الاكل وكل ما يخص المطبخ ..حتى رواتبهم خيالية خاصة اذا في قصر الامارات اتوقع راتبه 150 الف…

  2. اكيد راتبه فوق 100 الف

    مدام كبير الطهاه في مطعم جابينكو كان يستلم 25000 الف درهم من كم سنه

    مافي تخصص طبخ في الجامعات

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