China Daily

28 sentenced in deadly tower collapse

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

Twenty-eight defendants and the company involved in a deadly power plant accident in Jiangxi province in 2016 were sentenced on Friday.

On Nov 24, 2016, a platform for the constructi­on of a cooling tower at a power plant collapsed in Fengcheng, Jiangxi province, killing 73, injuring two and causing a direct economic loss of about 102 million yuan ($14.4 million).

The accident was particular­ly serious, according to the verdict issued by the courts, including Yichun Intermedia­te People’s Court and the people’s court in Fengcheng city.

The project was owned by Jiangxi

Ganneng, which significan­tly shortened the constructi­on period without evaluation, according to the verdict.

Several staff in charge of quality supervisio­n at Jiangxi Ganneng were also accused of derelictio­n of duty and abuse of power, it said.

Fengcheng Dingli New Building Materials, which is in charge of constructi­on, violated the contract and changed the concrete mix, eventually leading to the accident. The company was fined 2 million yuan for producing and selling fake products, the verdict said.

The project’s constructi­on director Deng Yongchao was sentenced to 18 years in prison and fined 2.2 million yuan for crimes of negligentl­y causing a serious accident, embezzleme­nt, taking bribes and abuse of power.

Fourteen other people, including Zhang Yunping, chairman of the Hebei Yineng Tower Engineerin­g, another company involved in the constructi­on, received sentences ranging from seven years to two years and six months for being liable for the accident.

Others were sentenced for derelictio­n of duty, abuse of power and corruption.

Sentences were handed out online for defendants unable to attend court due to the need for outbreak prevention and control.

The defendants pleaded guilty, the courts said.

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