Company fined $8,000 for making over 400,000 masks without a licence

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First N-Lab was investigated after being featured on a Channel 8 television show. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - After a mask manufacturer was featured on a Channel 8 television show, the Health Sciences Authority investigated the company and found that it did not have a licence to make masks.and was fined $8,000 in court on Sept 23.

HSA's medical devices branch became aware of First N-Lab after it was featured on Channel 8 on or about May 18, 2021. First N-Lab also advertised its masks on various other online platforms, including Shopee, Qoo10 and Instagram. During an inspection of First N-Lab's premises on June 9, 2021, HSA officers found that it was fully air-conditioned and well kept, and its operators wore uniforms with masks and gloves.A total of 323,870 masks were seized during the inspection.

 

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Shouldn't the question also be asked whether the masks manufactured met the Ministry of Health's medical standards. If they did, then the licence requirement is a mere bureaucratic omission. The bureaucrats are penalising the company for their own little thrills.

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