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Chinese company in vaccine scandal declared bankrupt
A Chinese maker of rabies vaccine that was fined 9.1 billion yuan (USD 1.3 billion) in a product quality scandal that set off a crackdown on the industry said Friday it has been declared bankrupt.
Revelations that authorities failed to act immediately after finding the company might have falsified production records led to an outcry among a public already upset over deaths and injuries due to fake or shoddy medicines, milk, toys and other products.
Changsheng Life Sciences used expired materials, mixed different batches of products and failed to test them properly, according to regulators. They said the company destroyed records to conceal its misconduct.
The country's No 2 leader, Premier Li Keqiang, said the company "violated a moral bottom line." No injuries were reported but authorities recalled the company's products from China and foreign markets.
Rabies is endemic in parts of China. (AP) MRJ
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