Dumex, the baby-food brand owned by France’s Danone, said it would appoint new management following allegations that it bribed doctors and nurses at Chinese hospitals to push parents of newborn babies to buy its infant-milk formula.
Expressing “deep regret”, the company said it accepted “full accountability” for management lapses aired in a Chinese state television report last month.
The CCTV report made Danone the latest foreign company to be targeted in Beijing’s intensifying anti-bribery probes, which have focused on pharmaceutical companies, including the UK’s GlaxoSmithKline.
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