http://www.macon.com/267/story/471279.html
23 September 2008
China Tries To Reassure Public Over Milk Scare
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080924/tts-china-food-safety-child-a73cdd6.html
Yahoo! News
27 September 2008
All of us would have known about the China Milk Scandal by now. Currently, we are still affected by its repercussions. What exactly constitutes to the scandal?
One of the major factors is the failure and flaw of group communications. Different bodies failed to communicate with one another effectively.
“Chinese state television reported that the company at the center of the scandal, Sanlu Group Co., received complaints about tainted formula beginning last December and waited eight months to tell the local government, which then waited another month before informing higher authorities."
This went on for 9 months! Imagine the number of people who would be affected in these 9 months?
A baby suffering from kidney stones after drinking tainted milk.
From: China Photos/Getty Images
Looking at the Sanlu Group Co., why did it withhold the information for eight months? It is probably due to the fact that the Olympics is going to be hosted and they want to wait till it is over before disclosing the scandal. It might be that they were afraid to report it to the upper authorities. Many possibilities exist.
Let us focus on the Chinese government itself. They have received the news during the period of Olympics but chose not to disclose the news so as not to affect the Olympics. Their selfish choice of action is a good example of groupthink. They are a group of like-minded individuals governing the country. When they were faced with the problem, even if someone who opposed to the idea of not disclosing the scandal would not do so as he/she will not want to face dissension. Thus, it leads to even more problems for the Chinese government. People lose faith in milk and the honesty of the government. Moreover, so many lives were at stake. 53,000 children were sickened. Is this what a government would do for its people?
People wait for their children to be tested for kidney stones.
From: China Photos/Getty Images
I feel that a huge body like the government should adopt better policies. Even though certain news should be censored, it should not be something that affects the lives of the people, especially when it can be prevented. Had the Chinese government disclose it earlier, the number of sickened children would have been drastically less.