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19th March 2011, 17:02 |
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Beijing vice mayor given suspended death penalty 2008-10-19 Beijing's former vice mayor Liu Zhihua was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for taking bribes, local media reported Sunday, citing a Saturday court ruling. Liu, 59, was charged with taking bribes of about 6.97 million yuan (1.02 million US dollars) when he was vice mayor of Beijing and director of the management committee of Zhongguancun Science Park from 1999 to 2006, according to Hengshui Intermediate People's Court in neighboring Hebei Province. The court said the bribes were pocketed by Liu and his mistress Wang Jianrui. Liu abused his power to get contract projects, loans and offer promotions for others in exchange for profits. Liu's lawyer Mo Shaoping said Liu did not decide whether to appeal or not. Liu was removed from the post of Beijing vice mayor in June 2006 and expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) six months later. He had been head of the Beijing labor bureau, secretary of the CPC Committee of Xicheng District in Beijing and secretary general of Beijing municipal government. In 1999, he was elected vice mayor of the capital, a job that oversaw construction, real estate, sports and traffic projects around the city. |
19th March 2011, 17:06 |
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Land official held over alleged corruption
2008-11-01 Lu Guoping, the former director of the general office and spokesman of Ministry of Land and Resources, has been detained following an investigation into suspected economic crimes, Caijing magazine reported on Friday. "The investigation found Lu was possibly involved in economic crimes during his tenure as head of the general office," the report said, without elaborating. The 44-year-old Jiangxi native worked as deputy director-general of the ministry's policy and regulation department since July 1998, and became head of the general office in September 2006. During his term in the general office, Lu's job mainly covered drafting documents, organizing official meetings, news conferences and receptions, as well as handling financial affairs and assets management. In another development, Du Maoji, former deputy director of the general office of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, was recently sentenced to death for corruption with a two-year suspension, China News Services reported on Thursday. Between June 2001 and December 2006, Du and two accomplices had siphoned more than 25.9 million yuan from a supermarket construction project in Beijing. Du also took bribes of 1 million yuan during an office building construction project undertaken by his commission. Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Deputy Secretary He Yong pledged on Thursday that the department will intensify its investigative work and punish corrupt officials with more determination. "Disciplinary, procuratorial and supervision departments will strive to bring to light such cases where there is abuse of power, graft, bribery, corrupt lifestyles and dereliction of duty," he said while addressing a work conference in Beijing. He said the government had made tremendous progress in the past five years in dealing with some cases of lawbreaking and violations of discipline. However, the official confirmed that corruption continues to occur frequently in some departments and areas. "The situation of corruption is still serious. This task is complicated and arduous and has to be tackled with a long-term vision". Chen Weidong, a professor of criminal law at Renmin University of China, said the cases indicated that corruption has reached a rather serious extent in the country. "However, the intensive crackdown, especially the corruption case involving vice-ministerial judicial official Huang Songyou on Wednesday, showed the central government's crackdown efforts are very serious," Chen told China Daily. |
19th March 2011, 17:12 |
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Pembuktian terbalik-kah ?
Nanjing official under investigation 2008-12-23 A real estate management official in Nanjing spotted in a photograph wearing a high-end luxurious wristwatch and smoking expensive cigarettes is under investigation, the local government said on its website on the weekend. The Jiangning district government launched a probe into Zhou Jiugeng's financial assets after a large number of netizens commented on an online photograph showing the official sporting a 100,000-yuan ($14,600) watch and smoking a 150-yuan packet of cigarettes, the statement said. Zhou will be strictly punished if found guilty of any corruption or violation of laws and discipline, it said. Internet users spotted Zhou in an online photograph published recently wearing a Vacheron Constantin, a Swiss luxurious watch, with a pack of Nanjing 95 Imperial cigarettes kept in front of him. An entry-level Constantin watch costs at least 100,000 yuan in China while a small pack of Nanjing 95 Imperial costs 150 yuan. It was later found Zhou drove a Cadillac car to work. A number of netizens, wondering how a public servant could afford such a luxurious lifestyle, filed their complaints with the related government departments. In the past week, Zhou has hit the headlines for his flamboyant lifestyle that has earned him mentions in over 4,600 blogs online, according to the Xinhua New Agency. Zhou, 48, director of the real estate management bureau in Jiangning district, sparked a heated debate in the Chinese media last week when he said real estate developers should be punished if they sold properties below cost. But common house buyers, who cannot afford expensive housing, bombarded his views. Facing the mounting media exposure, Jiangning district government has already taken actions to investigate Zhou's life, said the statement published on its website on Saturday. It also said no real estate companies had been punished so far for cutting property prices. "The Internet users' suspicion on Zhou's lifestyle is quite reasonable," Qiu Baocheng, dean of the Beijing-based Huijia Law Firm, said. "In order to crack down on corruption, the government should encourage the public to keep an eye on its officials, because the officials live among the common people," he said. Qiu said it was possible that Zhou received the expensive items as gifts from friends or family, but maintained that a public servant should live modestly. Companies producing high-end cigarettes, too, have been subjected to criticism from the online community saying expensive brands are just another "tool for bribery". Shanghai-based Orient Morning Post quoted sources in the Nanjing Cigarette Factory as saying that most of the people who buy 95 Imperial give the packets out as gifts. |
19th March 2011, 17:19 |
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Istrinya juga harus ikut bertanggungjawab :
Official stashed bribes in temple 2009-07-28 As mayor of a poor Inner Mongolian city, Xu Guoyuan had a simple way of handling affairs: he would not remember when someone gave him money, and he would not forget when someone didn't. And as police began to close in on him, Xu began squirreling away money, including stashing a briefcase with 2 million yuan in a temple and hiding the key in the ear of a Buddhist statue, the court heard as his trial for corruption began yesterday. Xu and his wife, Li Minjie, are accused of accepting bribes of 32 million yuan ($4.6 million) during the six years Xu served as the mayor and vice Party secretary of Chifeng. Put in perspective, that works out to an average of 15,000 yuan a day - in a city where nine of 12 counties have average incomes of less than 150 yuan a year. The Baotou Intermediate People's Court heard yesterday that from early 2002 to July 2007, Xu took bribes from businesses and individuals for land development, project approval and job postings. Xu was apparently not picky - he allegedly received Chinese yuan, US dollars, euros, Australian, Canadian and Hong Kong dollars, Japanese yen and Thai baht, as well as gifts that included gold, silver, valuable stones, antiques, paintings and property, Xinhua reported. In 2006, Xu allegedly accepted property worth 3.8 million yuan in Dalian, Liaoning province, after helping a property developer obtain land at a cheap price. Xu claimed he was innocent when police began to investigate him. The trial did not finish yesterday. |
19th March 2011, 17:22 |
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Bukan diberi remisi, melainkan dihukum mati.
Former China airport chief executed for corruption 2009-08-07 JINAN: Li Peiying, former chief of the Capital Airports Holding Company (CAH) who was convicted of taking bribes and embezzlement, was executed Friday in Jinan, capital of east China's Shandong Province, according to the Supreme People's Court. The execution came one month after the Shandong Provincial Higher People's Court upheld the death sentence against Li's appeal. The supreme court had reviewed the sentence. Li, 60, former chairman and general manager of CAH, was sentenced at Jinan Intermediate People's Court on February 6 after being convicted of accepting bribes of 26.61 million yuan (3.9 million US dollars) from 1995 to 2003 and misappropriating 82.5 million yuan for personal use from 2000 to 2003. Li appealed to the Shandong Provincial Higher People's Court after the conviction. The provincial court rejected Li's appeal and upheld the death penalty. According to law, the death sentence has to be reviewed by the Supreme People's Court before it is enforced. CAH, under the Civil Aviation Administration of China, is a large state-owned enterprise. It has 30 airports in nine provinces and more than 38,000 staff. |
19th March 2011, 17:40 |
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Pembersihan terus berlanjut.
More than 9,000 officials guilty of corruption: SPP 2009-07-17 The Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) revealed yesterday that more than 9,000 officials were found guilty of corruption in the first six months of the year and said it had investigated 6,277 industrial bribery cases. Qiu Xueqiang, SPP deputy procurator general, told a conference of procuratorate chiefs that the industrial bribery cases involved 6,842 people. In the second half of the year, he said, prosecutors plan to crack down on commercial bribery, dereliction of duty in large, national and local investment projects, and target misconduct that damages energy resources and the environment. Qiu said the 9,158 corrupt officials were found guilty of offences including embezzlement, bribery, dereliction of duty and rights violations in the first half of the year. In future, prosecutors also plan to target officials who bend the law for the benefit of relatives or friends and will attempt to uncover negligence, the abuse of judicial power and the shielding of mafia-like gangs, as well as the covering up of serious crimes and infringements upon human rights. Overall, the quantity of job-related crimes fell by 14 percent in April, May and June compared to the same period last year. Qiu said that was due, in part, to the global financial crisis. Cao Jianming, SPP procurator general, vowed that all prosecutors nationwide would receive training aimed at improving their political, professional and moral capacity. "To intensify prosecution education and training is an urgent demand for comprehensively improving prosecutors' capacity," Cao told the conference. He added that some prosecutors need to improve their knowledge of law enforcement, legal concepts, occupation morality and disciplinary style. Mu Xincheng, deputy attorney general and secretary of the anti-corruption bureau of Fanzhi county, Shanxi Province, was detained in May for alleged financial impropriety, China Youth Daily reported last week. |
19th March 2011, 18:02 |
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Kalo diterapkan hukuman mati tanpa pandang bulu bagi koruptor di Indonesia macam di China gini..... koruptor pasti ngeper juga, seberapapun gede nyalinya utk korupsi..... yg gak takut dan ngeper biarin aja, perlu dicoba ........ masalahnya penegak hukum disini juga koruptorr...... .....salut utk penerapan hukuman berat di China bagi koruptor dg tak pandang bulu........ |
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20th March 2011, 01:02 |
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Pernah ngobrol ama teman2 yang suka mikir, kesimpulannya sama, yaitu bahwa hal tsb nampaknya sulit diterapkan di sini. Para koruptor di sini, alih2 dihukum mati, nampaknya justru akan menerima "remisi". |
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20th March 2011, 02:41 |
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jadi jika pengen menghukum koruptor...hukum dulu penegak hukumnya. untuk menghukum penegak hukum perlu UU yg dibahas di DPR....lah DPR aja tempat cari duit....mumet dach jadi apa yg terjadi di china gak serta merta bisa diterapkan disini. |
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20th March 2011, 12:19 |
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setelah tdk bisa jawab apa2 thd kebodohan sendiri, maka semua yg dibicarakan hanyalah hal2 off topic, sdgkn yg sesuai topik jelas sdh tdk BERANI DIBAHAS LAGI! MAKLUM, SUDAH KETAHUAN KEBODOHANNYA! HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA saking bodohnya sampe bisa terjadi postingan yg satu menjadi KANIBAL bagi tulisan yg lain! hahahahhahahahaha bodohnya kamu, pecundang berbiji dua! hahahahahhahahaha makanya kalo mau bikin perbandingan, maka jumlahnya harus sama! jgn 100 vs 1! itulah yg saya sebut perbandigan super bodoh! |
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