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Courts see rise in commercial bribery cases
Latest Updated by 2006-11-21 15:07:08
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The number of commercial corruption cases before Chinese courts rose steeply to 5,662 in the first nine months, according to the Supreme People's Court (SPC).

Xiong Xuanguo, vice president of the SPC, said courts at all levels dealt with 5,429 commercial bribery cases involving civil servants during the first three quarters, up 3.51 percent from the same time last year.

The cases involved public officials charged with accepting bribes from commercial organizations in return for official influence or services.

The remaining 233 cases involved company employees receiving handouts from other companies in return for business favors, up 10.43 percent from the same period last year, he said.

"We have intensified penalties for commercial corruption this year. About 21 percent of criminals convicted in such cases were jailed for periods of more than five years," said Xiong.

China has intensified the crackdown on briberies in commercial fields since last year.

Wang Zhenchuan, Deputy Procurator-General with the Supreme People's Procuratorate, said prosecutors investigated more than 9,000 commercial corruption cases during the first nine months.

The cases mainly occurred in the fields of construction, land acquisition, ownership transfers of state-owned enterprises, government procurement, medicine and medical appliances trade, banking and securities and futures.

Some commercial bribery cases are closely related to administrative monopoly. China's draft anti-monopoly law has been submitted to the top legislature for review, aiming at breaking up illegal monopoly. If the law is adopted, it shall help curb commercial briberies.

Premier Wen Jiabao early in the year pledged to give priority to tackling commercial corruption to resolve persistent problems that have infringed upon the public interests and to strengthen the management of public servants.

Editor: Donald

By: Source: China View website
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