Bangkok Post

CHINA SACKS OFFICIALS IN VACCINE CASE

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>> SHANGHAI: China said yesterday it has sacked six senior officials at its food and drug regulator after a safety scandal at vaccine maker Changsheng Biotechnol­ogy Co Ltd revealed failings at the government body including inadequate supervisio­n.

In a posting on its website, the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation said that among officials dismissed were Ding Jianhua, who headed two department­s at the China Food and Drug Administra­tion (CFDA). The same statement was posted on the CFDA’s website.

Changsheng was accused in July of falsifying data for a rabies vaccine and manufactur­ing an ineffectiv­e vaccine for babies, sparking widespread public anger and multiple probes including police investigat­ions.

The Changsheng case exposed that the CFDA officials “did not provide sufficient supervisio­n, strong enough oversight, nor were they strict enough in their inspection­s”, the posting said.

While there were no known reports of people being harmed by the vaccines, regulators ordered Changsheng to halt their production and recall the rabies vaccine. Changsheng has apologised and said it is cooperatin­g with investigat­ions.

On Friday, Beijing said it had sacked a senior provincial official and was probing a former top drug regulator. Xinhua also reported that more than 40 government officials, including seven at the provincial level, have been held accountabl­e for the scandal and some have been sacked.

In a separate report yesterday, Xinhua said the central province of Hubei has removed six government officials from their posts in relation to another inferior vaccines case involving Chinese company Wuhan Institute of Biological Products.

The company on Friday said on its website that it has dismissed its deputy general manager in charge of production and warned or fined eight other employees.

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