Lukman said the agency was not allowed to collect fees from businesses for issuing certificates.
“We will make it as simple as possible. There will be no certification fee at all. It is an online service,” he said as reported by kontan.co.id.
The inauguration of the agency ends the MUI’s authority to issue halal certificates.
MUI deputy chairman Zainut Tauhid Sa’adi welcomed the government’s decision, saying that the MUI was behind the drafting of the Halal Product Guarantee Law and the establishment of the agency.
“Anything that relates to the protection and guarantee of halal products is now the responsibility of the government,” Zainut added in a statement on Friday. He expressed the hope that there would be more legal certainty regarding the requirements for halal certification with the establishment of the agency.
“We have to support it and law enforcement has to start applying the law,” Zainut said, adding that obtaining halal
certification was not compulsory. (bbn)
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