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2011年4月19日

作者:
Ji Bei Bei, Global Times [China]

Food crises reveal flaws [China]

Twenty-five tons of bean sprouts containing cancer-inducing additives were uncovered by police in the capital city of Liaoning Province…Eight suspects...were arrested...Chen Shaofeng, deputy director of the Cultural Industry Research Institute at Peking University [said]…"The answer lies in establishment of the rule of law and reform of systems...including transparency of information and offering the public veto rights to promote or demote an official"…[refers to recent Sanlu and Shuanghui Group food poisoning incidents]