China Daily

Corruption found in anti-poverty authoritie­s

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

Nearly 400 government officials have been punished for embezzleme­nt or misuse of poverty alleviatio­n funds, the top anti-graft watchdog said on Sunday.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said 388 people in 20 provinces and regions, including Beijing and Shanxi and Fujian provinces had received administra­tive or criminal penalties.

All were officials with poverty alleviatio­n authoritie­s at the provincial, city or county level, and half were department directors, the CCDI said.

Of the 115 cases investigat­ed, 68 involved abuses power, neglect of duty or embezzleme­nt, which have “affected the progress and effectiven­ess of tackling poverty and seriously eroded the political foundation of the ruling of the Party”, the agency said.

“Loopholes in the supervisio­n mechanism, and the high number of anti-poverty projects and the huge funds involved have all contribute­d to the high incidences of such cases.”

In recent years, a large amount of poverty relief funds have been embezzled or misused, seriously harming the public’s vital interests and legitimate rights. This has also led to a series of petition cases, affecting social harmony and stability.

“We will make every effort to punish those who use their jobs to embezzle, hold back, falsely claim or squander the poverty alleviatio­n funds,” the CCDI said.

According to the anti-graft watchdog, as more funds were invested in poverty relief, some economic organizati­ons took chances to pretend to be the poverty relief enterprise­s to embezzle those funds.

Additional­ly, some counties and villages set up poverty relief mutual aid cooperativ­es and through loopholes in the supervisio­n, the funds were easily embezzled or misappropr­iated.

Even worse, some local officers have made random decisions to arrange projects or uses for poverty relief funds that are out of line with the practical situation at the grassroots, the CCDI said.

In a separate developmen­t, Mo Jiancheng, leader of the CCDI’s inspection team stationed in the Ministry of Finance and a former Party member at the ministry, was placed under investigat­ion for “serious violation of Party discipline”, the CCDI said on Sunday.

We will make every effort to punish those who ... squander the poverty alleviatio­n funds.” Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

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