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China sacks regional execs as vaccine scandal mounts

- (PHOTO BY STR / AFP)

BEIJING — China's Communist Party has sacked a dozen provincial and local officials and vowed to punish a pharmaceut­ical firm over a vaccine scandal that inflamed public fears over the safety of domestical­ly produced drugs.

The government has been struggling to shore up public confidence in the pharmaceut­ical sector following the revelation last month that a major Chinese manufactur­er of rabies vaccines was found to have fabricated records and was ordered to cease production.

The government has said the suspect rabies vaccines did not enter the market but the case provoked unusually strong outrage online from consumers fed up with recurring productsaf­ety scandals, particular­ly in the drug sector.

The CEO of the company in question, Changchun Changsheng Biotechnol­ogy in the northeast province of Jilin, has been arrested along with 14 other people in connection with the scandal.

The first political casualties fell on Thursday as a dozen officials were removed from office, including Jilin's deputy governor Jin Yuhui, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

Jin was in charge of monitoring the safety of food and pharmaceut­icals.

The decision to sack him was made at a meeting of the ruling Communist Party's elite seven-member standing committee, led by President Xi Jinping.

"Those who break the law and jeopardise public safety, notably in the matter of vaccines and medicines, should be severely punished," Xinhua reported, citing the meeting's conclusion­s.

The standing committee also asked for the resignatio­ns of three other officials: The vice chairman of a provincial committee, the mayor of Jilin's capital, Changchun, and the deputy head of the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation.

Another eight provincial and city officials were removed from office by the regional leadership.

The former deputy chief of the now defunct China Food and Drug Administra­tion will be investigat­ed by the party's anti-graft agency, Xinhua said.

Another 35 non-centrally administer­ed officials "will be held accountabl­e", the agency said without elaboratin­g.

 ??  ?? This file photo taken on July 24, 2018 shows Food and Drug Administra­tion officials checking on vaccines for rabies at the Disease Control and Prevention Center in Huaibei in China's eastern Anhui province.
This file photo taken on July 24, 2018 shows Food and Drug Administra­tion officials checking on vaccines for rabies at the Disease Control and Prevention Center in Huaibei in China's eastern Anhui province.

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