Auditing unveils scandal in quake relief (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-05-09 18:34
A total of 41.11 million yuan (4.95 million US dollars) allocated by
southwest China's Yunnan Province for earthquake relief projects had been
embezzled, according to an official audit report released recently.
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Villagers cry after the quake hit the Dayao county, southwest
Yunnan Province July 23, 2003.
[newsphoto/file] | The report made by the National Audit Office said a total of 366.62 million
yuan (44.2 million dollars) had been collected for Dayao County, Yunnan
Province, after it was hit by two quakes measuring 6.1 and 6.2 on the Richter
scale in 2003. Of this amount 41.11 million yuan had been embezzled or misused
by local officials.
The scandal was revealed after a thorough check of the accounts related to
the disaster relief work in 2004 which found 12 local authorities of different
levels and hundreds of local officials may have been involved in the scandal.
Financial, civil affairs, construction, education and health departments of
local governments from provincial to township level all took part, according to
the report.
For example, the report said, the state-owned Caohai Farm in Yaoan County had
misappropriated 17.48 million yuan (2.11 million dollars) to pay compensations
for land requisition and the civil affairs bureau of Binchuan County had taken
1.5 million yuan (181, 600 dollars) to erect a governmental building.
Meanwhile, two local hospitals had respectively misused 250,000 yuan (30,200
dollars) of relief funds to build dorms.
Two financial bureaus of Mouding and Yaoan counties had embezzled 5.65 and
3.5 million yuan (684,000 and 423,000 US dollars) to balance the budgets in
2003, said the report.
Auditors also found 51.74 million yuan (6.26 million dollars) of disaster
subsidy funds were not distributed to the locals in time and 8.68 million yuan
(1.05 million dollars) of relief funds given on a false basis.
To date, local governments have been looking into the scandals. For example,
48 officials from the Chuxiong Prefecture had been given administrative
penalties, said the report.
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