» 05/07/2009 15:55
CHINA
Managers behind Melamine milk scandal are promoted
http://new.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=15181

Immediately after the scandal broke (6 new-borns 
dead, 300 thousand ill) managers who failed to 
control the quality of the milk were fired and 
punished. Months later many have been promoted to 
new and prestigious posts. On the internet the peoples outrage.

Emacs!
Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Bao Junkai, former 
deputy director of food quality supervision, 
accused of being responsible for the “melamine 
milk scandal” had been removed from his post.  In 
March he was subjected to disciplinary 
proceedings.  Now he is back and has been 
promoted to a more important position.

In September a scandal exploded across China of 
milk that was tainted with harmful melamine, a 
substance used in plastic products but poisonous 
to man.  Melamine is similar in composition to 
protein, so superficial studies made the milk 
appear rich in protein, instead it was toxic.  At 
least 6 new born babies died from having drunk 
milk with traces of the substance while a further 
300 thousand became ill because of it.  Public 
opinion was outraged and the top managers of 
major milk formula producer Sanlu, were condemned 
to death or life imprisonment.  The managers of 
General Administration of Quality Supervision, 
Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) were fired 
including Bao, who at the time was deputy 
director of the office governing food quality control.

But as early as December he was appointed head of 
the Anhui Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine 
Bureau - a more senior position than his original 
one. Now he has been appointed deputy head of 
AQSIQ science and technology department.

The news was met with outrage on the internet 
with many negative postings.  Some claimed that 
the real problem is the authorities “lack of 
transparency”, who fail to publicise the findings 
of disciplinary hearings or explain similar decisions.

Meanwhile ChinaDaily reports a similar turn of 
events for Liu Daqun, former agricultural 
director for the province of Hebei home to Sanlu. 
Liu was also “reprimanded” in March.  Now he is 
mayor and deputy secretary of the Party in Xingtai, Hebei.

These cases are not the exception.  Wang Zhenjun 
was deputy chief of Hongdong (Shanxi) when a 
mudslide buried 254 people in 2008. Local 
authorities were accused of having omitted basic 
security and prevention measures.  Now he is assistant to the country chief.

One blogger commented “It is unthinkable for a 
senior qualification inspection official to be 
secretly promoted to another post when the whole 
country was still outraged and the central 
government still investigating the case”.


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