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Law-breaking firms never to be protected

China Daily | Updated: 2015-01-26 08:03

At a recent news conference, the authorities in Shandong province publicized 20 local cases of serious food safety violations. However, only one of the companies' names was mentioned; the bureaucrats claimed that this was to protect the reputation of the other companies. Comments:

The law requires food safety agencies to promote transparency of food safety information, which follows a basic logic: when the people know which enterprises and producers have broken the law, they will be able to stop purchasing its products, thus preventing the evildoers and their unsafe food from harming public health. By granting them anonymity, the Shandong authorities have done a bad job as market watchdog.

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