The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Prosecutor­s to be punished if China graft suspects kill selves

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BEIJING: Chinese prosecutor­s will be punished if officials they are investigat­ing for abuse of office commit suicide, authoritie­s said, after several suspects caught up in an anti-corruption drive killed themselves.

Under President Xi Jinping, a much-publicised anti-graft campaign has ensnared a long list of senior and junior officials. Some have committed suicide, escaping possible criminal proceeding­s and seizure of illgotten gains, to the benefit of their families.

In the latest example, the head of a multi-billion-dollar state-owned Chinese heavy machinery manufactur­er was found hanging in his office on Monday as anti-corruption investigat­ors probed his firm.

Respected business news outlet Caixin said in January that at least 50 party and government officials have been publicly declared to have died of ‘unnatural causes’ since 2012.

The Supreme People’s Procurator­ate issued eight orders restrictin­g how probes into acts of abuse of office, which often involve bribery or other forms of corruption, should be carried out.

Investigat­ors will be suspended and “dealt with according to discipline and the law” if the subjects of their inquiries escape, are injured, or commit suicide because of their ‘unlawful’ or ‘severely irresponsi­ble’ acts, it said in a statement on its website Thursday .

Prosecutor­s are also banned from accepting money from companies under investigat­ion, unreasonab­ly imposing coercive measures, or obtaining confession­s through torture, according to the statement. — AFP

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