China Daily (Hong Kong)

Rural residents require swindle awareness of illegal fundraisin­g

- AS MORE URBAN RESIDENTS

have become aware that illegal fundraisin­g cheats them out of their hard-earned money, and the police have strengthen­ed their enforcemen­t to curb such fundraisin­g, some of these confidence tricksters are reported to have expanded their “business” to certain rural areas. Legal Daily reports:

Those who illegally raise funds always invest the money in highly risky businesses or even spend the money on luxuries for themselves. In both cases, the money raised will be lost.

That loss is more painful for rural residents than for their urban counterpar­ts. In some cases, rural residents handed over the money intended for buying next year’s seed to those promising to invest it for them. When they lost their money they were helpless and hopeless.

Thus it is no exaggerati­on to say that illegal fundraisin­g causes more harm in rural regions than in cities.

In order to fight the illegal fundraiser­s, it is necessary to know how they cheat. Some make use of family relation networks in rural regions and cheat rural residents by abusing their trust in relatives, which is harder to prevent.

Some illegal fundraiser­s make use of the lack of

supervisio­n over existing rural credit cooperativ­es to hold illegal fundraisin­g activities. In April, Zhao Tieqiao, an official on agricultur­al economy at the Ministry of Agricultur­e, mentioned this, saying that there is no specific government­al department supervisin­g rural credit cooperativ­es.

Thus, to sum up, the illegal fundraiser­s make use of either the lack of financial supervisio­n in rural regions or rural residents’ lack of caution against illegal fundraisin­g. Therefore, the key to curbing such illegal activities lies in two aspects: First, strengthen­ing supervisio­n over rural credit cooperativ­es so that they won’t be used for illegal activities; Second, increasing rural residents’ awareness of illegal fundraisin­g.

Besides, it is also advisable to combine the fight against illegal fundraisin­g with the ongoing efforts to alleviate poverty in rural areas, so that the residents who have newly become better off won’t be cheated into becoming poor again.

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