China authorities arrest 18 at TCM firm after cancer case sparks outcry

Reuters  |  SHANGHAI 

(Reuters) - Chinese authorities have arrested the founder and more than a dozen others at a local traditional Chinese (TCM) firm after the death of a young girl with cancer was linked to the company and sparked

The official local Daily reported on Monday that police has arrested Quanjian founder and 17 others. The story was widely picked up by national

An of the Administration for Market Regulation confirmed the arrests to but declined to comment further.

An employee in Quanjian's customer service department told that authorities were dealing with the matter but declined to provide further comment on the arrests.

could not reach Shu for comment.

Quanjian, headquartered in the northeastern city of Tianjin, has been under fire after an article recounting the death of a four-year-old girl from cancer went viral on The girl had received a treatment from the firm.

Chinese people expressed anger over the case and shared their own experiences about how the company overstated the efficacy of its treatments. Some criticized Quanjian for operating a pyramid scheme for sales.

Operators of pyramid schemes typically make money by recruiting members, who pay fees to act as salespeople of goods, rather than relying on the sale of the goods themselves.

Founded in 2004, Quanjian has expanded into an empire with billions of yuan in sales and many hospitals and stores, reported. The company says it also owns sports clubs.

The Quanjian case has become one of the most widely discussed cases since it went viral in late 2018, underscoring public concern over medical problems in that range from a lack of doctors to slow approvals for new drugs.

The case also has echoes of an incident in 2016 when the death of a student drew attention to misleading advertising after he used to look for

That prompted a major probe into and led to a drop in Baidu's earnings.

(Reporting by Newsroom and Jourdan; Editing by and Himani Sarkar)

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 14:14 IST