China’s courts began proceedings on Friday over the tainted milk scandal that killed several infants and shattered confidence in the country’s food industry, but the legal proceedings are only increasing fears among victims that they could be left without compensation.
Prosecutors in four cities and townships in Hebei province indicted six people on Friday for allegedly manufacturing, selling and using as a milk additive a powder containing the industrial chemical melamine, the Hebei Province People’s High Court said.




