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Chinese kindergarten lead poisoning scandal raises fresh questions over local governance

The authorities in Gansu have said that 10 officials are under investigation for their alleged role in covering up the case

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Eight individuals have been detained over the scandal. Photo: handout
Yuanyue Dangin Beijing
China’s worst food safety scandal in almost two decades, in which hundreds of children suffered lead poisoning, has prompted fresh questions about the quality of local governance.

On Sunday, the authorities in the northwestern province of Gansu said 10 local officials were under investigation over the incident in the city of Tianshui.

One political scientist, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the slow response to the incident showed how local officials “try to avoid taking responsibility”.

He added that a “passive feedback mechanism” made it hard for the public to obtain accurate information.

The investigation found that a local hospital and the provincial centre for disease control and prevention (CDC) had falsified test results.

On Monday, the media outlet Caixin published a commentary questioning whether the data falsification was “motivated by pressure or profit”.

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