China fines pharma firm $1.3 billion in vaccine scandal

AFP  |  Beijing 

Chinese authorities have slapped a fine and totalling a whopping $1.3 billion on a company over a scandal that fuelled public fears of domestically-made medicine, drug regulators said Tuesday.

The firm's and 14 other people were arrested in connection with the scandal in July, while a slew of national, provincial and local officials have been sacked.

The manufacturer of vaccines was ordered to cease production after it was found to have fabricated records.

Authorities say the vaccines did not enter the market. But the case provoked outrage from consumers fed up with recurring product-safety scandals, particularly in the drug sector.

The company was handed a fine and totalling 9.1 billion yuan ($1.3 billion), the (CNDA) Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday.

The amount includes the forfeiture of 1.89 billion yuan in revenue from the sale of the

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 19:20 IST