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MOH will oversee food, drug safetyes
Beijing—The Ministry of Health
(MOH) will oversee food and drug safety by taking over the State Food
and Drug Administration (SFDA), a government institutional restructuring
draft bill presented to the NPC stated on Tuesday.
With the reshuffle, the MOH will be responsible for overall coordination
while handling food safety and organize investigations if and when a
food crisis occurs, the bill stated. The SFDA, which currently reports
directly to the State Council like the MOH, will no longer be the
country’s top food and drug agency.
The task of overseeing the sanitation of the catering industry will in
turn be shifted from the MOH to the SFDA, the bill stated.The
supervision of food and drug safety will be strengthened with such
responsibility and power clearly defined, the bill stated.
Zhou Zhiren, a professor with the school of government at Peking
University, said it will take time for the move to have effect.
He said that, at present, several departments are involved in addressing
different links concerning food safety. “To fulfill its expanded
responsibility, the MOH also needs to increase the food safety
inspection staff,” he said.
As for drugs, the MOH will take over the responsibilities of the SFDA to
set drug standards and devise a national basic medicine system intended
to facilitate ongoing medical reform.
The move to put the SFDA under the management of MOH, as the bill
stated, will help the management of overall medical services and drug
issue administration.SFDA spokeswoman Yan Jiangying said the move will
help in its work and added that the administration’s monthly press
conference will not be cancelled.
—The Daily Mail, China Daily news exchange item |