China jails two over
vaccine scandal
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[January 24, 2017]
BEIJING (Reuters) - A court in China
on Tuesday jailed two people for selling vaccines without a license,
state media said, after a scandal last year that sparked public anger.
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The case, involving possibly as much as $90 million of illegal
trades of vaccines through a black market drugs ring, underscored
regulatory weaknesses in the world's second largest pharmaceuticals
market.
The court in Jinan city sentenced Pang Hongwei to 15 years in prison
for illegally purchasing vaccines, including rabies vaccines, which
she stored in warehouses in Jinan and another city, before selling
them around China, Xinhua news agency said.
Pang improperly stored the vaccines she bought, and earned nearly 75
million yuan ($10.93 million) from selling them, Xinhua added.
She was also given another six years for a previous accusation of
illegally trading vaccines, and so will serve a total of 19 years,
the news agency said.
Pang's daughter, Sun Qi, was sentenced to six years in prison for
assisting her mother, Xinhua added.
It was not possible to reach legal representatives of either of them
for comment.
The vaccines, including ones against meningitis and other illnesses,
are suspected of being sold in dozens of provinces around China
since 2011.
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The government has said it has not found any spike in abnormal
reactions to inoculations and that the vaccines themselves were
real, though traded illegally and improperly stored.
($1 = 6.8588 Chinese yuan renminbi)
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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