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CNN.com
Chinese leader: Govt. partly to blame for milk scandal
* Story Highlights
* Chinese leader Wen Jiabao: Govt. partly responsible for tainted milk
scandal
* Wen: Govt. has been especially lax in "supervision and management"
* Four infants have died in mainland China, 50,000-plus sickened
* Melamine, a chemical used to make plastics, can cause kidney stones
BEIJING, China (AP) -- In a rare admission for a Chinese leader, Premier Wen
Jiabao said the government is partly responsible for the tainted milk scandal
that has been blamed in the deaths of four babies and shaken consumer
confidence.
The government feels "great sorrow" over the crisis which has sickened more
than 50,000 children, Wen said in an interview published in this week's Science
Magazine.
"We feel that although problems occurred at the company, the government also
has a responsibility," Wen said in the September 20 interview posted Friday on
the Web site of the magazine, published by the American Association for the
Advancement of Science.
A Chinese version of the interview in the Communist Party's People's Daily
newspaper quoted Wen as saying the government had been especially lax in
"supervision and management."
"We will handle the incident sincerely and seriously, and draw deep lessons
from it," said Wen, who has won the admiration of ordinary Chinese citizens for
his visits to the country's poor rural areas and for rallying victims of the
devastating May 12 earthquake in Sichuan province.
Authorities have blamed dairy suppliers, saying they added the industrial
chemical melamine to watered-down milk to dupe quality control tests and make
the product appear rich in protein.
Melamine is used in the manufacturing of plastics, fertilizer, paint and
adhesives. Health experts say ingesting a small amount poses no danger, but in
larger doses, the chemical can cause kidney stones and lead to kidney failure.
Infants are particularly vulnerable.
China's products were hammered by quality scandals even before the uproar over
contaminated milk. Its manufacturing industry had been under intense scrutiny
after melamine and other industrial toxins were found last year in exports
ranging from toothpaste to a pet food ingredient.
Since the latest scare, milk-linked products from China have been withdrawn
from stores in dozens of countries as governments increase vigilance and step
up safety tests.
On Saturday, Taiwan's health authorities said the island is banning imports of
ammonium bicarbonate -- a rising agent used in baking -- from the mainland
after it tested positive for melamine.
Panama on Friday said several kinds of Chinese cookies and candy have tested
positive for traces of melamine.
Dozens of Panamanians died last year after taking Chinese-made medicine
contaminated with a thickening agent found in antifreeze.
The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine,
China's chief quality watchdog, said on its Web site Saturday that a fresh
round of random tests of milk showed that none exceeded allowable amounts of
melamine.
The agency said it collected samples from 544 batches of liquid milk from 70
brands in 22 cities, and from 105 batches of baby formula from 20 brands in 10
provinces.
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not
be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
� 2008 Cable News Network.
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