China Executes FDA Chief
In case you didn’t hear, China executed its FDA chief today. The had sentenced him to death just over a month ago. And instead of waiting for 10 years to exhaust the appeals, they just killed him and put an end to the story.
In one fell swoop, China just reduced the average life expectancy for its FDA chiefs!
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July 14th, 2007 at 8:14 pm
Yo, That was a good move. It shows that China is serious about cleaning up their export problems. In terms of the economic and social damage that minister did, he probably deserves it.