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    Chinese drug exec given suspended death sentence

    BEIJING (AP) — A Shanghai court handed the former chief executive of a large state-owned pharmaceutical company a suspended death sentence for corruption that enabled him to amass more than 50 million yuan ($8 million), an official said Wednesday.

    Wu Jianwen, the former head of Shanghai Pharmaceutical Group Ltd., was convicted of accepting bribes, embezzling public funds and other graft charges by the Shanghai Intermediate People's Court, according to a court official surnamed Wang.

    Wang said the court handed down a suspended death sentence with a two-year reprieve. Such sentences usually are commuted to life in prison with good behavior.

    The punishment comes as China wrestles with food and product safety concerns and appears aimed at showing that authorities are cracking down on rampant corruption.

    Shanghai Pharma says it is China's third largest pharmaceutical maker and second largest distributor of pharmaceutical products. It was the parent company of Shanghai Hualian Pharmaceutical Co., which authorities shut down in 2007 for making tainted leukemia drugs blamed for causing leg pains and partial paralysis among dozens of patients.

    China's increasing importance as a pharmaceutical producer has ratcheted up concerns over a slew of scandals involving fake, adulterated and otherwise unsafe drugs — especially given the thriving market in mail order medications.

    In 2007, China executed Zheng Xiaoyu, the former head of the country's food and drug regulatory authority, after he was convicted of taking bribes to approve flawed medicine blamed for several deaths.

    The punishment became a symbol of a product safety crisis which had been triggered by the discovery of potentially deadly substances in exports, from pet food ingredients to fish.

    Meanwhile, a city official convicted of graft was executed Wednesday after the highest court approved her death sentence, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported.

    It said Luo Yaping, 50, embezzled 32 million yuan ($5 million) of public funds earmarked for compensation for land requisition from 2004 to 2007 when she worked in the Fushun city government in northeastern Liaoning province. The Supreme People's Court said in a statement that she also accepted 300,000 yuan ($47,000) in bribes from two real estate companies, Xinhua said. She was sentenced to death in December 2010 and unsuccessfully appealed the verdict in June.

    China is believed to carry out more court-ordered executions each year than all other nations combined.

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    • RiceBall4U  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  5 months ago
      OMG, executing officials for wrong doing? I LOVE IT!
    • Orlando  •  Tegucigalpa, Honduras  •  6 months ago
      The president of my Country said that he wants relations with China, I would share his opinion if the treaty also dictate that the corruption tribunals on China would be used in Honduras, without exceptions...
    • Roger J  •  Chandler, United States  •  6 months ago
      It's a good thing elected officials in the United States aren't given death sentences for corruption. We wouldn't have any elected officials!!! :-0
    • SARGE  •  6 months ago
      Maybe we could send them some crooked politicians to deal with !
    • SanJuanKid  •  6 months ago
      "China is believed to carry out more court-ordered executions each year than all other nations combined." I love China!
    • lucky louie  •  6 months ago
      JUST THINK IF THE USA DID this we wound have a lot of jobs that need to be filled just wishing thats all
    • SanJuanKid  •  6 months ago
      How much of his $8 million fortune did he have to stuff in a red envelope to get a suspended sentence?
    • Truth Hurts  •  Willards, United States  •  6 months ago
      This is simply barbaric! Death penalty shouldn't not be hand out for financial crimes! By comparison, financial crimes are relatively gentle and harmless. Some of the most corrupt people in the US are allowed to walk free, such as the head of JP Morgan Chase, Citi group, AIG, Goldman Sacs, and others received light sentences, like the head of Enron, Barney Madoff, etc. Thats how civilized people should treat their criminals. Killing them is simply not the solution.
      • Mongudai 6 months ago
        Do you really understand the gravity of this guy's crime or not? This is about allowing production and selling of fake or unsafe drugs, which could KILL people!!!
      • winnie 6 months ago
        Have you tried taking adulterated and unsafe medication to see how "gentle and harmless" this guy's crimes are? Perhaps, you should also try "melamine-laced" coffee creamer in your coffee so it would make sense to you...
      • Truth Hurts 6 months ago
        I'm not saying its right. I'm merely saying its wrong to kill someone. By killing them, you've just put yourself on their level.
    • keith  •  5 months ago
      So the U.S. allows and even supports human rights violations and murder while China actually prosecutes crooks. Everyone of our FDA officials would have been executed had they lived in China and we'd all be a lot healthier for it. Everyone of our FDA officials has taken bribes to approve drugs that have killed hundreds of thousands. Vioxx alone killed over 40,000 and Merck knew it caused heart attacks before they bribed the FDA to approve it. No one went to prison, no one was even prosecuted. The company paid a small fine and that was it. So let it be known, murder is perfectly legal and even supported by the U.S. government as long as you're doing it from behind a desk or in a lab.

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