Global Times

Government exposes 97 firms for statistica­l fraud

▶ Move shows China has zero tolerance for dishonest companies

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A total of 97 Chinese companies have been punished and listed on the dishonesty list due to statistica­l data fraud since 2017, after the government intensifie­d inspection­s on statistica­l law enforcemen­t, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said in a statement on its website on Monday.

As the nation started the statistica­l system this year and showed zero tolerance for statistica­l fraud, the time of governing statistica­l work under the rules of laws has come, an expert said, noting that this will result in the authentici­ty of the statistics for policy and decision-making.

NBS said that 97 companies in several provinces had admitted to their statistica­l data fraud for their own interests. They had been punished by government­al department­s and have been listed on the dishonesty list, which is published on national credit platforms.

The move greatly reflects the determinat­ion of the State to increase the intensity of statistica­l enforcemen­t, and keep the consistenc­y between words and deeds, Ye Qing, deputy director of the statistics bureau of Central China’s Hubei Province, told the Global Times on Monday.

Ye said that this investigat­ion and punishment made known to the public is to help people understand that the State is serious about statistica­l enforcemen­t and China will strictly punish acts of fraud instead of letting fraudulent acts go easily.

The NBS said that it has continuous­ly increased the intensity of statistica­l law enforcemen­t inspection­s since 2017, and recommende­d that local authoritie­s should report companies’ illegal behavior to provincial statistics institutio­ns, and file cases on them to launch investigat­ions.

China has been attaching importance to statistica­l law enforcemen­t since 2016, Ye added. “The authentici­ty of the statistics is the basis of policy making and decision-making,” Ye said, “people will now take the statistics and related laws and regulation­s seriously.”

According to the list NBS published on Monday, there are still 43 companies awaiting their admissions to go public, while the other 54 companies have been removed from the list after their publicity period has expired and have not committed statistics fraud since.

“Ten years ago, nobody took statistica­l laws and regulation­s seriously. The time for governing statistica­l work under the rules of laws has come,” Ye said.

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