China Milk Scandal: 2 Get Death Penalty For Their Role

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ANITA CHANG | 01/22/09 07:26 PM | AP

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Zheng Shuzhen, center, the grandmother of a baby who died after drinking tainted milk, cries outside the Intermediate People's Court in Shijiazhuang, in China's Hebei province Thursday Jan. 22, 2009. Verdicts and sentencing were expected at the court Thursday for 21 people charged in the tainted milk scandal. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

SHIJIAZHUANG, China — A Chinese court sentenced two men to death and a dairy boss to life in prison for their roles in producing and selling infant formula tainted with melamine, a deadly industrial chemical added to watered-down milk to fool inspectors and increase profits.

The swift trial and the harsh sentences Thursday show Beijing's resolve in tackling the country's stubborn food safety problems and an eagerness by the communist leadership to move past the embarrassing scandal.

With six babies confirmed dead and some 300,000 others nationwide suffering kidney stones and other problems from drinking melamine-laced formula, public shock has turned to simmering anger since the contamination was exposed in September.

That fury has been further stoked by reports of an apparent cover-up by companies involved and safety officials ignoring tips and warnings from parents and doctors. Many Chinese are suspicious that high-level pressures for a successful Beijing Olympics in August made people aware of the crisis afraid to speak out, even as babies were dying.

The dairy boss sentenced Thursday, Tian Wenhua, has admitted she knew of problems with her company's products for months before informing authorities.

In a reflection of the trial's sensitivity, dozens of police officers guarded the Shijiazhuang city courthouse in northern China and cordoned off the surrounding area with plastic barriers. Officers told the victims' families to keep about 100 yards (meters) away.

The Intermediate People's Court in Shijiazhuang gave a life sentence to Tian, 66, the former general manager and chairwoman of Sanlu Group Co., the dairy at the center of the crisis. She was the highest-ranking executive charged in the food safety scandal.

Tian had pleaded guilty to charges of producing and selling fake or substandard products.

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Some of the victims' relatives, who stood outside for hours in freezing weather, said Tian got off lightly.

"My granddaughter died. She (Tian) should die too, she should be shot. She has brought such harm to the public, to children," said Zheng Shuzhen, of Henan province, who said her 1-year-old granddaughter died in June after drinking Sanlu milk.

Liu Donglin, a father from Beijing whose 21-month-old son has kidney stones, said he would continue calling for the government to study the long-term health effects of melamine.

He also planned to fight a proposed $160 million compensation plan proposed by Sanlu and 21 other dairy companies involved in the scandal. More than 200 families have filed suit demanding higher compensation and long-term treatment for their babies.

"We'll keep pushing for one year, two years, three years, even 20 years until our children get what they deserve," he said, holding up small signs with other parents that said "Return my child" and "Justice for the people."

Investigations showed that middlemen who sold milk to dairy companies such as Sanlu were watering down raw milk, then mixing in melamine to make it appear to have a higher protein content.

One of those middlemen, Geng Jinping, who supplied hundreds of tons of melamine-tainted milk to Sanlu, was sentenced to death. Also condemned was Zhang Yujun, who ran a workshop that produced melamine-tainted powder branded as protein enriching.

Wang Yuliang, a former deputy general manager at Sanlu, who was in a wheelchair because he lost use of his legs apparently during a suicide attempt, was sentenced to 15 years' jail.

A lawyer advising victims' families said the death sentences and life terms were "cruel and heavy."

"It was a problem of the system, but they were brought to court as scapegoats," said Li Fangping. "No government officials were charged for failing to fulfill their inspection responsibility."

The government promised in 2007 to overhaul inspection procedures after exports pet food ingredients killed and sickened pets in North and South America. The chemical in the dangerous pet food was the same as in the milk scandal _ melamine.

But promises of official oversight fell flat in the booming dairy industry. Unlike the United States where dairies run farms with thousands of cows and are better able to control quality, milk in China comes from a patchwork of producers.

During her Dec. 31 trial, Tian admitted she learned of problems with her company's products from consumer complaints around mid-May of last year but didn't inform authorities until months later. The company did not stop producing and selling formula until September.

Tian was also fined 20 million yuan ($2.92 million) while Sanlu, which has been declared bankrupt, was fined 50 million yuan ($7.3 million).

Among the 21 convictions announced Thursday, a third man was given a suspended death sentence which is usually commuted to life imprisonment, two others were handed life terms, while the remaining 14 defendants were given jail terms of five to 15 years.

Normally used to make plastics and fertilizer, melamine can cause kidney stones and kidney failure when ingested in large amounts. The discovery of melamine in dairy exports such as chocolate and yogurt triggered a slew of product recalls overseas.

SHIJIAZHUANG, China — A Chinese court sentenced two men to death and a dairy boss to life in prison for their roles in producing and selling infant formula tainted with melamine, a deadly indust...
SHIJIAZHUANG, China — A Chinese court sentenced two men to death and a dairy boss to life in prison for their roles in producing and selling infant formula tainted with melamine, a deadly indust...
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- jdfast I'm a Fan of jdfast 3 fans permalink
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Down deep, don't you wish that this could happen here? We would just have to execute two or three crooked CEO's or politicians and I bet the most of the BS would stop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 01/22/2009
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 67 fans permalink
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America needs this kind of punishment for our white collar criminals who have destroyed far more lives then the typical 'killers' in our jails.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 01/22/2009
- AmandaBC I'm a Fan of AmandaBC 612 fans permalink
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While I oppose any kind of capital punishment, let's not forget that those responsible for the lead in Chinese toys aren't in China... It's obvious conservatives are xenophobes and like to blame foreigners and protect American corporations, but are they really so naive to believe the "bad Chinese" put lead in the toys without their American clients knowing anything about it?

White collar crime is hardly ever prosecuted in America. That has to change, President Obama, and quick...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 01/22/2009

China shows us the way to straighten out corruption and malfeasance,. They would know how to deal with some of the fraudsters and Wall St. thieves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 01/22/2009

According to some physicians people shouldn't be drinking milk at all. This is proven by so many ethnicities having lactose issues.

For China to m*u*r*d*e*r someone for this mistake still doesn't put regulations on the country for exports or imports.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 01/22/2009
- marbou I'm a Fan of marbou 2 fans permalink

So what, the Chinese put melamine in a lot of stuff, milk, pet food, etc... Keep your eyes open for the next scandal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 01/22/2009
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

I'm sorry...what's your point?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 01/22/2009
- AmandaBC I'm a Fan of AmandaBC 612 fans permalink
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"According to some physicians people shouldn't be drinking milk at all."

Does that include babies?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 01/22/2009
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

The whole point to having inspectors is to test the product to make sure it's safe. That melamine was found in their milk and pet food at all is alarming. That there was so much of it in the milk, and for it to have been a known problem from May to September makes it obvious that the inspectors were not even remotely doing their jobs.

I do agree that the people convicted are being scapegoated. They're not the only people who knew the products were tainted. The government inspectors who let this product pass should get equally stiff sentences. Should they be death sentences? Honestly, yes. I don't fault China at all for that. These people were informed that their product was killing babies, but they chose to put the company's interests above public safety. Most people would quit their jobs before knowingly killing babies for a paycheck.

Tampering with the food supply for profit is mass murder perpetrated on an unsuspecting public. The government must show zero tolerance to manufacturers who pull this crap. If I was the parent or grandparent of one of the children who died, I'm pretty sure I'd be demanding someone's head for this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 01/22/2009

It still puts no regulations on China. This will happen again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 01/23/2009

Considering that we are supposed to be the nation that upholds law and accountability, I am ashamed the Chinese have beaten us to it. Like everyone else here, I'm wondering where is the justice for irresponsible CEOs and the banks that brought about our financial crisis? But no, Congress just gives them a wink ("yeah, you betcha!"), a fake slap, and rewards them all the more for their "cleverness."

And about the government: we have no right criticizing the Chinese when impeachment and now investigation of Bushco's crimes are still being "debated." There should have been no ifs, ands, or buts about either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 01/22/2009
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Maybe we should import Chineese Justice instead of Chineese products.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 01/22/2009
- SwingVoter I'm a Fan of SwingVoter 19 fans permalink
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Life imprisonment is better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 01/22/2009
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

It's not better if I'm the mother of one of those dead babies. How about a little justice for the victims? You killed my baby to make a profit...you're a child killer and you've gotta go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 01/22/2009
- arspar183 I'm a Fan of arspar183 4 fans permalink
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to bad we can't implement some Chinese justice on these CEOs who spend $87 grand on rugs and thangs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 01/22/2009
- naviline I'm a Fan of naviline 2 fans permalink

"Unlike the United States where dairies run farms with thousands of cows and are better able to control quality, milk in China comes from a patchwork of producers."

I really don't like the way that sounds at all. It reads to me like this could be used in the future against small farms, and promote the "safety" of large agribusiness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 01/22/2009

It is beyond the time for corporate greed to get what it deserves. We the people of America must demand that our new government hold open hearings on the crimes committed by the corporate giants. I know there are so many companies out there fleecing Americans but we need to go after the big fish and the rest will come.
While I am not a fan of capital punishment, I am willing to make an exception for the CEO's who openly and without conscience, destroy people's lives. The horror's they inflict on the victim and the victims families cannot be adequately assessed. China is o.k. with sanctioning the killing of those men who knowlingly tainted the milk of children. I say they deserve nothing less than to die for their crimes. We have laws on the books to deal with criminals, we need to enforce those same laws.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 01/22/2009
- DAE I'm a Fan of DAE 13 fans permalink
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I have a great idea. Let's do a judicial exchange. Send our corporate execs to China for trial and send their's here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 01/22/2009
- echota I'm a Fan of echota 4 fans permalink

I am suspect of everything Chinese including this ruling. With China's oppressive goverment and history of unruly interrogation tactics, I wonder who is really responsible. Are these just scapegoats for an even larger conspiracy? Could be. That is why I now buy all of my baby products from anyone but China. They suck!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 01/22/2009
- FZliveson I'm a Fan of FZliveson 94 fans permalink
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Echota: It is very easy to be concerned about a conspiracy from China.
And, I fear our own impatience, selfishness, war-machine and greed as more foreboding.
I have travelled in China and done business with Chinese for decades and I
will reassure you that the tolerant, patient, Confucian nature of the Chinese
would truly not allow them to poison us or overrun us with malice.
This extremely hard-working culture today has opportunity to make some personal
financial gain in life, something which has been absent since the advent of Mao's
version of Communism. The individuals are busting tail to get ahead and the
government is trying to hold this tiger cub by the tail so it does not eat the master
alive. If WE don't p i s s them off because of our own inadequacies and laziness and
ego, we may look forward to a long partnership with China in the future. We need
to adopt a higher collective consciousness at the expense of individual liberty.
This will be a huge transition and may not be possible without great growing pains,
if at all. Greed runs deep in all places where there is a human footprint.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 01/22/2009

"With China's oppressive goverment and history of unruly interrogation tactics, I wonder who is really responsible."

As if we didn't have the same with the Bush admin over the last 8 years!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 01/22/2009
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

Okay... I am SO not a fan of China as any of the trolls here will tell you. But I don't think it's fair to blame this one on the Chinese government. This is the act of a greedy corporate entity who more than likely paid off certain government inspectors to push this product through. But it's not in the interest of ANY industrialized nation to allow its children to be poisoned.

The Chinese government is many things I don't like and since the pet food thing, I don't let my cat or my child touch anything Chinese. But the Chinese government is not stupid. First the pet food has melamine in it, then the toothpaste has antifreeze in it, and now baby food has melamine in it? They've got to be extremely pissed about it, if for no other reason than that it is seriously damaging their trade status.

No country can afford to have the public lose confidence in the food or water supply. Look at us. We've had that salmonella scare lately with the peanut butter, and now even dog food with peanut paste in it is being removed from stores. Large governments take that stuff seriously. The Chinese have got a serious problem and they'd better start executing offenders to get this under control, because if a billion people decide they can't trust their food supply, they're totally screwed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 01/22/2009
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 102 fans permalink

All I can say is hoew much time are the corporate heads who drove out nation into destitution going to get?

There will be deaths from lack of healthcare due to lost jobs, hypothermia from lack of resources to pay for heating and hundreds of thousands made homeless.

This country has not even entertained accountabilty for these people.
looks like China is ahead of us on this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 01/22/2009
- research I'm a Fan of research 291 fans permalink

Life imprisonment would have been much better, but I'm glad China takes corporate mass murder seriously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 01/22/2009

I wish they had the death penalty for that in this country

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 01/22/2009
- craneman I'm a Fan of craneman 5 fans permalink

Are the honchos at America Peanut Corp. paying attention to this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 01/22/2009
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lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 01/22/2009
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

They'd better. There's a new sheriff in town. Our new president doesn't seem to take kindly to corporate malfeasance, especially with the mess they've left for him to fix. If after crippling our economy and shipping out all our jobs little kids should start dying for corporate profits, we might see some CEO's go to jail after all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 01/22/2009
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