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Chinese dairy firms to pay out millions to milk victims: state media
AFP - 1 hour 39 minutes ago
BEIJING (AFP) - - Twenty-two Chinese dairy firms will pay 160 million dollars into a compensation fund for families of babies that died or fell ill after drinking tainted milk, state media said Monday.
Families of children killed by the tainted milk will each receive 200,000 yuan (29,000 dollars) in compensation from the fund, the China Daily newspaper reported.
Parents of infants who were hospitalised will each get between 30,000 and 50,000 yuan, it said.
At least six babies in China died this year and another 294,000 fell ill after drinking milk laced with the industrial chemical melamine, which is normally used to make plastic.
Melamine was mixed into the watered-down milk to make it appear richer in protein. But the chemical caused severe kidney problems and urinary tract problems in babies who drank the tainted milk powder.
The scandal, which emerged in September after initially being covered up, shook the foundations of a Chinese food industry that was already tainted by repeated safety problems.
It quickly became a global concern after contaminated Chinese milk products were found abroad.
According to the China Business News, the new fund will come into effect from January and pay for medical treatment and operations for diseases caused by the tainted milk.
In total, the firms will pay out more than 900 million yuan (130 million dollars) in cash and set up a 200-million-yuan medical fund to cover bills for any lingering health problems, the China Business News reported.
China Life, the country's largest life insurer, has been appointed to manage the fund, the report said, adding the government had ordered the firms to pay the compensation.
Numerous lawsuits demanding compensation for victims of the scandal have so far not been accepted by Chinese courts.
Lawyers for victims have said the government warned them not to sue, possibly out of fears over a slew of potentially costly lawsuits that would also attract bad publicity.
The trials of six suspects accused of manufacturing, trading or adding melamine to dairy products began on Friday last week, earlier Chinese reports said.
Four more people linked to the scandal went on trial on Monday, the official Xinhua news agency said.
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