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19 Mar 2008 10:37AM
The slaughterhouse which supplied the butcher responsible for the south Wales E.coli outbreak had the worst hygiene record in the UK, an inquiry has heard.
JE Tudor in Treorchy, Rhondda, scored 11 out of 100 in a hygiene assessment in August 1994, the lowest ever.
The abattoir was run by the cousin of William Tudor, the Bridgend butcher jailed for supplying contaminated meat.
But the Cardiff public inquiry was told a recommendation to revoke its licence was declined.
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