BEIJING, Nov. 30 -- A draft judicial interpretation
spells out the circumstances in which life sentences or the death penalty can be
meted out to producers or sellers of fake drugs who cause "very serious damage"
to public health.
If fake drugs cause serious deformities or bodily
harm to more than three people, or slight injury to more than 10 people,
producers or sellers may have to be subject to such penalties, according to a
draft rule made public by the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) on
Wednesday for public comment.
The move comes amid intensified efforts to strengthen
drug safety.
The Criminal Law stipulates that producers and
sellers of fake drugs could face life imprisonment or capital punishment if
their drugs cause "very serious damage" to public health or death, but it fails
to define what the "very serious" damage is, posing difficulties for courts
handling such cases.
The draft, jointly written by the Supreme People's
Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate, also stipulates that those who
produce and sell substandard drugs that cause death, deformities or injuries may
face life imprisonment.
It says if such cases happen during natural disasters
or public health emergencies, violators will receive relatively heavier
sentences within the scope of the law.
Hospitals that purchase, store or use drugs they know
to be fake or substandard will face criminal charges as well, according to the
draft.
If passed, the interpretation will be the country's
first detailed guidelines on how to handle criminal cases of producing or
selling fake drugs, but there is no timetable for its adoption, according to the
administration's policy and legislation department.
SFDA officials reached yesterday did not want to
comment on the draft interpretation, saying there may be changes before it is
adopted.
The government has come under great pressure to
overhaul the food and drug safety system after a series of controversies caused
by shoddy products and corruption scandals involving high-ranking SFDA
officials.
Zheng Xiaoyu, former SFDA director, was executed in
July for corruption and dereliction of duty.
One of the most notorious cases of bogus drugs was
that of Qiqihar No 2 Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, a privately-owned business in
Heilongjiang Province, whose fake Armillarisin A injections killed 13 people.
(Source: China Daily)