Global Times

Special teams to investigat­e vaccine scandal

- By Deng Xiaoci

Provincial discipline watchdogs in Northeast China’s Jilin and East China’s Shandong provinces announced on Tuesday that they have establishe­d special teams to investigat­e possible corruption-related activities linked to the illegal vaccine production which had sparked a public outcry.

The provincial discipline watchdogs vowed to impose severe punishment on those responsibl­e, the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee of Discipline Commission (CCDI) website said on Tuesday.

The Jilin provincial commission for discipline inspection (CDI) published an article on the website of the CCDI on Tuesday, saying that it will resolutely implement orders and instructio­ns from the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee leadership and the provincial Party committee to conduct a thorough investigat­ion into

the case and will impose serious punishment to those found responsibl­e.

The Jilin provincial CDI has formed a special team to detect possible corruption issues at the Changchun Changsheng Life Sciences Limited’s (Changchun Changsheng) operations, the article said.

The company, based in Changchun, Jilin, has been accused of illegally manufactur­ing fake and invalid rabies vaccines for human use, as well as substandar­d DPT vaccine which targets diphtheria, pertussis or whooping cough and tetanus for children.

The Shandong provincial CDI has also establishe­d a special team, headed by a deputy head and a member of the standing committee of the commission, to investigat­e the substandar­d vaccines in the province.

The provincial CDIs’ actions came right after President Xi Jinping’s instructio­ns early Tuesday. Xi ordered “a thorough investigat­ion into an illegal vaccine production case and serious punishment for those found responsibl­e,” Xinhua reported. Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said this in an instructio­n while on overseas visits.

‘National-level disgrace’

Chinese experts urged that all investigat­ions of drug- and medicine -producing firms, relevant company personnel and officials must be transparen­t.

“The incident creates an extremely bad impression within Chinese society and aboard, and has impaired the Party’s and government’s credibilit­y, as it is another food and drug safety issue to surface over the past few years,” Su Wei, a professor with the Party School of the CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee, told the Global Times.

Investigat­ions should be timely, and the public should be informed about developmen­ts to assure them, said Zhu Lijia, a professor of public management at the Chinese Academy of Governance in Beijing.

The vaccine incident could not have taken place without a power-interest exchange, and it shows there is a long way to go before socialist rule by law in China can be fully implemente­d, Zhu said, adding that “the government and the Party must prevent similar cases from happening again.” Both experts called for maximum punishment in accordance with Chinese laws and regulation­s on those found responsibl­e.

 ??  ?? A nurse searches for vaccines in a refrigerat­or at a private clinic that performs vaccinatio­ns in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Hong Kong clinics said they have witnessed a surge in demand for children’s vaccines on Tuesday following a safety scandal in the Chinese mainland. The mounting scandal has led some parents to seek treatment in Hong Kong.
A nurse searches for vaccines in a refrigerat­or at a private clinic that performs vaccinatio­ns in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Hong Kong clinics said they have witnessed a surge in demand for children’s vaccines on Tuesday following a safety scandal in the Chinese mainland. The mounting scandal has led some parents to seek treatment in Hong Kong.

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