Danone vows reshuffle over bribery scandal
French food maker to appoint new management at its Dumex milk-powder business in China

French food maker Danone will appoint new management at its Dumex infant milk-powder operation in China and has suspended a nutrition programme for mothers in the wake of a bribery scandal at hospitals.
Dumex China expressed "deep regret" for what it called shortcomings in a programme that was intended to raise standards in paediatric care and included advice on nutrition.
The company launched an investigation after CCTV reported last month that Dumex had bribed doctors and nurses in hospitals across northern China to recommend its infant formula to mothers.
The authorities in Tianjin had punished 13 medical workers for taking bribes to recommend the infant formula, the local government said on Monday.
China is a magnet for foreign milk-powder makers, with the country's US$12.4 billion market expected to double by 2017.
But foreign firms are under intense scrutiny after a spate of media reports alleging corrupt sales practices in the industry. The authorities in August also fined a group of mostly foreign milk-powder producers, including Danone, a total of US$110 million for price fixing.