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Greens call on Fonterra to disprove Sanlu's Fonterra accusation

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Wed, 28 Jan 2009 12:00a.m.

The Green Party is calling on Fonterra to set the record straight on the Chinese milk scandal and release the minutes of a phone conversation with Sanlu.

The dairy giant today dismissed allegations that it encouraged the use of melamine milk products produced by its Chinese subsidary.

The company's former chair is appealing her life sentence, claiming a Fonterra director showed her a document indicating the use of a certain level of melamine was acceptable.

Green MP Sue Kedgley wants Fonterra to release the minutes of a telephone conversation in which Fonterra believes it made it clear there was no safe level.

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29 Jan 2009 09:15a.m.

Jim wrote:

I fear you are correct Sue Kedgley, they had more to do with this than meets the eye. The dairy farmers, tanker drivers, milk factory workers, associated farm support sectors etc will be the one's who ultimately pay for this f up bought on by these over paid executives insuits. Shame on you Fonterra!!!