Quality Cover-ups Lead to Lengthy Prison Terms in Salmonella Case
This article was originally published in The Gold Sheet
Executive Summary
Internal e-mails showed Peanut Corporation of America officials faked certificates of analysis so customers would buy the company’s Salmonella-contaminated products. Now they’re going to prison.
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