Ex Sanlu boss faults lack of rules, awaits verdict
The head of major Chinese dairy firm Sanlu Group has argued that the country’s lack of regulations regarding a toxic chemical contributed to a tainted milk scandal that sickened nearly 300,000 infants, state-run media reported.div class=”feedflare”
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