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Strike at all links in chains that profit from selling of personal info

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AFTER THE SUPREME PEOPLE’S COURT and Supreme People’s Procurator­ate jointly issued a judicial interpreta­tion on Tuesday on punishment­s for those guilty of stealing and selling people’s personal informatio­n, theMinistr­y of Public Security also vowed to crack down on the illegal chains that have formed for the trading of personal informatio­n. An editorial on thepaper.cn comments:

By vowing to target the illegal chain, theMinistr­y of Public Security has announced it will strike at the root of the problem.

As early as 2009, theft of citizens’ personal informatio­n was listed as an offense in the Criminal Law, but the stealing and selling of personal informatio­n has remained rampant.

Worse, some personal informatio­n has been sold to criminals. Last August, Xu Yuyu, an 18-year-old girl from Shandong province, died of cardiac arrest after she was defrauded of 9,900 yuan ($1,434).

It was the theft of her personal informatio­n that led to her death, as the fraudsters knewthat she had just been enrolled into a university and phoned her saying she was to receive a student subsidy but needed to activate the account by transferri­ng her money to it.

Hundreds of thousands of people become victims of personal informatio­n theft nationwide every year.

There are multiple causes for the problem, and one of them is that some of those with access to people’s informatio­n sell it illegally for profit.

Media reports have exposed many such cases: Bank mangers selling clients’ credit reports, police officers selling residents’ basic informatio­n, even airline company staff selling the flight informatio­n of passengers.

Unless these suspects get their deserved penalties, the rampancy of selling personal informatio­n will not be curbed. It is time to better protect people’s personal informatio­n and severely punish those who steal and sell it.

That is why the judicial interpreta­tion comes at the right time. It has made clear that those abusing their power in hand by selling personal informatio­n will be brought to justice.

It can be expected that greater efforts will be made by the authoritie­s to break the chains of selling personal informatio­n.

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