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Tómas Guðberg Gíslason, director of Reykjavík’s Health Inspection Office, is part of a group of experts from regional health inspection districts who strongly oppose the ministers of environment, energy, climate, and industry’s plans to restructure the system overseeing public health, pollution control, and food safety.
“These changes will not be without controversy,” said Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson, Minister of Environment, Energy, and Climate, during a presentation on a planned overhaul of Iceland’s system for health inspections, pollution control, and food safety monitoring.