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Public criticism of teachers withdrawn

- By ZHANG YI zhang_yi@chinadaily.com.cn

A public notice criticizin­g three teachers who said to have violated regulation­s by purchasing vegetables from street vendors in Ninghua county, Fujian province, has been withdrawn following public outcry.

A notificati­on of rectificat­ion was published by the county authority on Wednesday, saying that “it was inappropri­ate to publicly criticize the teachers” and that it will correct its work practices.

On Friday last week, the county authority published a notice criticizin­g three teachers who bought vegetables from street vendors, because the teachers had been asked to help rid the community of such illegal stands in public places.

The criticism of the teachers received wide public attention and triggered a heated debate online.

“Why are teachers in the crosshairs of the county authority? This is the second disciplina­ry notice aimed at teachers (this month). Were they being followed?” wrote a netizen called GalaxyNote 5.

Disciplina­ry charges against 24 teachers who drank alcohol during a meal together were dropped last week.

The teachers paid for the meal out of their own pockets and were only working a halfday in September.

The Commission for Disciplina­ry Inspection in the province’s Changzhi city said previous disciplina­ry measures were improper and revoked the decision.

Most netizens said that the local anti-graft authority had made the wrong decision regarding teachers, who had not violated Party discipline­s and laws. 61,formerhead­oftheState-ownedAsset­sSupervisi­on

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According to the documentar­y, Jiang was sentenced to 16 years in prison in October last year for taking bribes, possessing large amounts of assets of unknown provenance, and abusing his power as an employee of a State-owned company....
Jiang Jiemin, According to the documentar­y, Jiang was sentenced to 16 years in prison in October last year for taking bribes, possessing large amounts of assets of unknown provenance, and abusing his power as an employee of a State-owned company....

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