"CHINA'S former top food and drug regulator has been given the death penalty in an unusually harsh sentence against a backdrop of widening international and domestic concern over the safety of "Made in China" food, pharmaceutical and other products."

This article by Mary-Anne Toy Death sentence for corrupt food and drug boss in the Sydney Morning Herald made me wonder (not without a huge amount of wicked satisfaction) about how we have been treating corrupt politicians and negligent business "leaders" in this country.

No, I don't really believe in the death penalty. But I do indulge in the fantasy of it now and again...