The Borneo Post

China punishes over 8,000 people for misuse of govt funds

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SHANGHAI: China has punished 8,123 people for committing fiscal violations after an audit of how the government’s 2016 central budget was spent revealed multiple problems, the Xinhua state news agency reported.

Hu Zejun, head of the National Audit Office, announced the infringeme­nts while briefing lawmakers yesterday, Xinhua said.

A broad anti-graft campaign in China, aimed at rooting out deepseated corruption in the ruling Communist Party, including the misuse or embezzleme­nt of government funds, has ensnared more than 1.3 million officials.

Hu said that of the offenders, 970 were punished for misusing funds earmarked for a poverty relief campaign intended to lift everyone in rural areas out of poverty by 2020.

Another 1,363 were punished for irregulari­ties in the use of funds meant to provide affordable housing, she said.

She said 800 people in stateowned enterprise­s and 73 people in eight major banks were found to have committed violations, along with 505 people who were punished for malpractic­e involving medical insurance funds.

Hu also said about 48 billion yuan (US$7.30 billion) of the funds earmarked for affordable housing projects had been left unused for more than a year, she said, while another 1.37 billion yuan of misused funds were recovered.

The unused affordable housing funds had since been put to use, she said.

Hu gave no details of what punishment the violators faced. — Reuters

 ??  ?? People wave national flags to celebrate the 84th birthday of Japan’s Emperor Akihito (top third left) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, as other members of Japan’s royal family wave to the crowd. — AFP photo
People wave national flags to celebrate the 84th birthday of Japan’s Emperor Akihito (top third left) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, as other members of Japan’s royal family wave to the crowd. — AFP photo

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