Current location:home page > Laws and regulations

Mengniu manager arrested over production date fraud

admin2 weeks ago (05-19)Laws and regulations21
According to numerous reports from China, the manager and an accomplice – known only as Zhou - purch…
According to numerous reports from China, the manager and an accomplice – known only as Zhou - purchased thousands of boxes of almost out-of-date Mengniu-brand milk at a reduced price before removing the original production dates and replacing them with new ones.


Mengniu has identified the Zhejiang province regional sales manager only by his surname – Wang.

DairyReporter.com approached Mengniu, which confirmed that Wang had been arrested and that an investigation had begun.

In a statement posted on its Weibo social media page, the dairy company confirmed that Wang had been arrested by police under suspicion of altering the production dates on 3,000 24 x 250ml cases of Mengniu-branded milk.

The arrest is the latest in a long line of scandals to hit China’s dairy industry.

Products recalled

Mengniu, which is ranked among the top 20 dairy companies in the world, revealed that it is co-operating with authorities in Zhejiang province.

“We are fully cooperating with local authorities and security organisations to investigate the case, and the 3,000 cases, which each contained 24 250ml cartons, of Mengniu pure milk products have been recalled for exchange,”
 said the translated Weibo statement.

The firm reiterated that it will not tolerate this kind of behaviour and promised to hand down severe punishments to any member of staff that broke the law. It also vowed to further strengthen its management and control of product quality throughout the sales channel.

“Incidents that threaten the interests of the consumer and damage the Mengniu brand will not be tolerated and will be dealt with strictly and in accordance with national laws and regulations. For the deficiencies in company management, we express our sincere apologies to consumers
,” the Weibo-posted statement added.

Scandal prone

The arrest comes as no surprise to the scandal-prone Chinese dairy industry.

In 2008, six children died and around 300,000 were sickened after consuming infant formula contaminated with melamine. A steady succession of safety-related incidents have followed and Mengniu has not been immune.

Shares in the company fell by 24% in December 2011 after Chinese regulatory authorities found excessive levels of a cancer-causing toxin.

The firm has, however, taken significant steps in recent months to improve the safety of its products.

Earlier this year, it entered into an agreement with Danish dairy co-operative Arla, under which the firms agreed to set up a technology centre to provide expertise on milk quality.

Related articles

Azerbaijan introduces new duties on food exports

Azerbaijan’s Ministries of Economy and of Agriculture of have issued a joint statement on the rise i…

FSSAI to amend regulations with respect to artificial sweeteners’ sale

FSSAI has decided to amend the Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales ) Re…

FDA warns e-cigarette liquid maker against products resembling food for kids

The U.S. health regulator on Thursday (Nov 29) warned a California-based manufacturer and retailer a…

Statement from FDA Commissioner on the current romaine lettuce E. coli O157:H7 outbreak investigatio

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and…

Consultation on Cyantraniliprole,Proposed Maximum Residue Limit PMRL2018-12

    The Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) invites the public to submit written comments on th…

Enable the Use of Glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger 41SAM2-54 as a Food Enzyme

    Health Canada's Food Directorate completed a detailed safety assessment of a food additive submi…