The sale of tainted infant formula by Sanlu Group, the Chinese producer 43 per cent owned by Fonterra Dairy Co-operative of New Zealand , was reported for the first time by state media last week, sparking panic and outrage among parents.
Chinese officials knew for weeks about sales of chemical-tainted milk powder that has killed two babies and made 1,253 ill, but did not act until Wellington pressed Beijing, New Zealand's prime minister said on Monday.
The sale of tainted infant formula by Sanlu Group, the Chinese producer 43 per cent owned by Fonterra Dairy Co-operative of New Zealand , was reported for the first time by state media last week, sparking panic and outrage among parents.