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CHINA sent a signal of seriousness about its desire to rid its territory of corrupt practices with the execution of Zheng Xiaoyu, head of China's State Food and Drug Administration Agency, SFDA. He was sentenced to death for approving untested medicines in exchange for cash.
The drug makers were discovered to have used falsified document to apply for approvals of six medicines that turned out to be fake during Zheng's reign as head of the agency between 1998-2005.
"The few corrupt officials of the SFDA are the shame of the whole system and their scandals have revealed some very serious problems" declared Yan Jiangying, spokesperson of the agency. China for some years has been battling to tackle endemic product safety crisis which led to enactment of a law providing death sentence for corruption. Whatever it is, China has demonstrated that its law has no respect for people no matter how highly placed. The execution of Zheng would serve a warning to other highly placed Chinese officials that the nation brooks no nonsense in its resolve to rid its enclave of corruption.
This is rule of law at its utmost best for whatever rule applies to lowly placed Chinese equally applies to that society's high and mighty. This is the purport of the ruling for the execution of the SFDA's henchman two years after his removal from his seat. China has proved that a public officer can be held responsible for his act while in office.
The international embarrassment unwholesome Chinese products caused could not have been the major reason for executing Zheng. Proven cases of corruption are penalised with the death sentence.
Nigeria has a lot to learn from the execution sentence placed on Zheng. This country still has a long way to go in its professed disdain for corruption. Contempt for the rule of law in enforcing anti-graft laws has not abated. This development has injured public safety and also proved to be one of the reasons the country remains perpetually undeveloping. No country ingrained in corrupt practices ever develops. Nigeria will not be an exception.
The hurt Tafa Balogun, convicted former Inspector General of Police, did to the police force by stealing billions of Naira from its coffers cannot be less than what Zheng did in China. For all he did to undermine the police that is responsible for the nation's security, he spent less than six months in jail and he is now out enjoying his negotiated loot.
Offenders who committed lesser crimes are languishing in jail. This was a monumental example of how not to treat graft. All facets of national life must be rid of the graft menace and this could be done provided a non-status sparing approach akin to China's example is emulated by the government. There is more to learn from China by the government.
Our laws do not punish corruption with death, but the application of the existing laws is a huge joke. There are obvious indices of corruption. Where people are living above their means, without a reasonable explanation, where their tax payments are below the affluence they parade and in the cases where their spouses and children - usually without visible means of livelihood - are awash in opulence, corruption practices could account for these.
The political willingness to tackle corruption must include official practices that inhibit corruption. Are the wages paid in Nigeria able to sustain anyone? Who is supposed to cater for the millions who have been sidelined from existence through excruciating economic policies?
Calypte Biomedical Announces Successful Conclusion of Internal Trials
Calypte Biomedical Corporation (OTCBB:CBMC), a developer, manufacturer and marketer of HIV diagnostic tests, today announced successful completion of internal studies of its new Aware HIV-1/2 oral fluid rapid test for the US and international markets.
"I am pleased that Calypte's new Aware HIV-1/2 rapid test has been successful in these studies. We strongly believe that our product has the potential to significantly improve HIV testing and early diagnosis," said Adel Karas, Chairman and CEO of Calypte. The trials were performed at two sites – one in South Africa and one in the US – and generated data from 577 subjects at various levels of risk for HIV infection. In combined results, Calypte's new Aware HIV-1/2 oral fluid rapid test showed an accuracy of 100%. "We believe that we have a test that performs as well as any other HIV-1/2 oral fluid test in the market," said Richard George, former CEO of Calypte, who is currently a scientific advisor to the company. Based on these promising results, Calypte has contacted the FDA and started the process to conduct clinical trials in the second half of 2011. About Calypte Biomedical Corporation: Calypte Biomedical Corporation develops in vitro testing products to improve the diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and other sexually transmitted and chronic diseases. Calypte's product line includes both point-of-care rapid tests and an EIA based incidence test. Founded in 1988, Calypte is a pioneer in non-blood-based HIV antibody testing. Calypte is the only company to have earned FDA approval for a urine-based HIV-1 antibody-screening test and supplemental Western blot. Today, Calypte's Aware™ family of rapid oral fluid and blood based HIV tests offers flexible testing of HIV 1 and HIV 2 in a non-laboratory setting. The Calypte Biomedical Corporation logo is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=8290
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