2015年2月25日 星期三

Week1-ting hsin wei ying chung cooking tainted oil scandal

Cooking oil firm's boss appears in Taiwan court over food scandal
PUBLISHED : Friday, 17 October, 2014, 6:38pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 18 October, 2014, 12:24pm

A Taiwan court yesterday ordered the detention of the former head of Wei Chuan Food, a subsidiary of mainland-based Ting Hsin International Group, over his alleged role in a cooking oil scandal.
Wei Ying-chung, 57, one of four brothers of the Wei family that owns the group, was questioned by prosecutors on  Thursday for allegedly selling edible oil blended with products meant for animal feed.
He appeared in court yesterday for a hearing after prosecutors requested the court to place him in custody in preparation for an official indictment.
"We have decided to detain him for fear that he might collude with others to provide falsified accounts or flee abroad," a spokesman of the Changhua District Court in central Taiwan said.
The court also detained a manager of a factory owned by Ting Hsin Oil in Pingtung, southern Taiwan, for his alleged connection to the food scare.
Judicial officials said that during the hearing Wei denied all accusations, saying he had no idea why cooking oil supplied by Cheng I and Ting Hsin - two Taiwanese subsidiaries of Ting Hsin group - had been blended with substandard ingredients.
"But after we showed him some minutes of a meeting and papers signed by him, he was unable to explain why there were such records," one official said.
Both Cheng I and Ting Hsin were found to have bought substandard oil, including that meant for animal feed, in Taiwan, Vietnam and Hong Kong, and blended it with edible oil for resale in Taiwan and abroad, according to prosecutors and Food and Drug Administration.
Wei Chuan Food was also found to have used the tainted oil in various products, which, together with the tainted oil, were pulled from shelves by health authorities in the past week.
Wei was allegedly involved in another edible oil scandal in November that involved Wei Chuan Food buying low-priced cotton-seed oil containing copper chlorophyllin from a local oil supplier to sell as "pure" olive oil. That time Wei was questioned by prosecutors for suspected fraud, but was released on bail of NT$10 million (HK$2.6 million) with restrictions on leaving Taiwan.
Last week, Wei resigned as chairman of Wei Chuan as well as Cheng I and Ting Hsin.
Yesterday, Ting Hsin group announced its withdrawal from Taiwan's edible oil market.

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1618539/wei-ying-chung-appears-court-cooking-oil-scandal

Where: Taiwan
Who:
Ting Hsin
Why:
A Taiwan court yesterday ordered the detention of the former head of Wei Chuan Food

Key Words
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detention 拘留
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ubsidiary 附屬請求
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alleged 所謂的
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prosecutors 檢察官
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custody 保管
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indictment 起訴書
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collude 串通
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accusations 指責
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substandard 等外

3 則留言:

  1. Recently, more and more companies have been captured using oil that is not good.
    Although these companies have been fined, we have eaten a lot of this oil.
    So, the most important thing to do is not find out all the companies who use it, but to improve our detection to avoid it keeping happening.

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  2. In my opinion, I think our government should set more serious laws to detect the oil on the markets.
    Maybe because of the lack of them, the companies did such an immoral thing.
    Hope no companies would do that again.

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  3. After reading the news, I think the company is really evil that they sacrifice Taiwanese health and even still earn money from us.
    The person of the company even didn't have any remorse of what he had done.
    I think the government should punish them seriously.

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