Text Version
RSS Feeds
Newsletter
Home Forum Photos Features Newsletter Archive Employment
About US Help Site Map
SEARCH   About US FAQ Site Map Site News
  SERVICES
  -Text Version
  -RSS Feeds
  -Newsletter
  -News Archive
  -Give us feedback
  -Voices of Readers
  -Online community
  -China Biz info
  What's new
 -
 -
Two on trial in China's milk powder scandal
+ -
11:20, December 26, 2008

 Related News
 China milk scandal firm faces huge debts
 China milk scandal firm submits bankruptcy application
 Singapore lifts suspension on imports of Chinese milk
 China plans compensation after tainted milk scandal
 Ministry: Six infants possibly died of tainted milk powder
 Related Channel News
· Yearender 2008
 Comment  Tell A Friend
 Print Format  Save Article
Highlights
▲A melamine producer and a dealer are on trial; The hearing is underway.
▲The two are accused of producing 600 tons of the fake protein powder.
▲Sanlu, facing 1.1 billion yuan of debt, has filed a bankruptcy petition.

A melamine producer and a dealer are on trial in the capital of north China's Hebei Province.

The hearing is underway at the Shijiazhuang Intermediate People's Court.

Zhang Yujun and Zhang Yanzhang were accused of illegally concocting and selling the so-called "protein powder," which was mainly composed of melamine and malt dextrin. It was then added to raw milk to make it appear high in protein content.

Police said they found their illegal production workshop in the outskirts of Jinan, capital of east China's Shandong Province. The two are accused of producing 600 tons of the fake protein powder from September 2007 to October of this year.

The workshop is the largest source of melamine in the country, police said.

The Shijiazhuang-based Sanlu Group was at the center of the tainted milk powder scandal. Other major Chinese dairy brands such as Mengjiu and Yili were also found to have melamine contents higher than the national food safety requirement in some of their products.

Sanlu stopped production on Sept. 12. On Dec. 19, the company borrowed 902 million yuan (about 132 million US dollars) to pay the medical fees of children sickened by its melamine-tainted baby formula and to compensate the victims.

Sanlu, facing 1.1 billion yuan of debt, has filed a bankruptcy petition.

Source: Xinhua



  Your Message:   Most Commented:
China postpones summit with EU due to French leader's planned meeting with Dalai Lama 
China lodges strong protest to France over Dalai Lama meeting
Behind scene of "Bush shoes attack"
Russia, Venezuela to hold joint naval maneuvers
Message Board

|About Peopledaily.com.cn | Advertise on site | Contact us | Site map | Job offer|
Copyright by People's Daily Online, All Rights Reserved

http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90882/6562480.pdf