Dealing with corrupt government officials by execution
see if you can spot the biggest understatement i have ever read in a news story...
yeah, without a doubt, PUTTING SOMEONE TO DEATH is a "strong signal..." they just don't come much stronger than that...
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China executed the former head of its food and drug watchdog on Tuesday for approving untested medicine in exchange for cash, the strongest signal yet from Beijing that it is serious about tackling its product safety crisis.
The execution of former State Food and Drug Administration director Zheng Xiaoyu was confirmed by state television and the official Xinhua News Agency.
During Zheng's tenure from 1998 to 2005, his agency approved six medicines that turned out to be fake, and the drug-makers used falsified documents to apply for approvals, according to previous state media reports. One antibiotic caused the deaths of at least 10 people.
"The few corrupt officials of the SFDA are the shame of the whole system and their scandals have revealed some very serious problems," agency spokeswoman Yan Jiangying said at a news conference held to highlight efforts to improve China's track record on food and drug safety.
yeah, without a doubt, PUTTING SOMEONE TO DEATH is a "strong signal..." they just don't come much stronger than that...
Labels: China, death penalty, food and drug safety
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