Bi Yuxi, once a top communications and highways official in
Beijing, was given a suspended death sentence on Wednesday for
corruption after having expressed regret for his crimes.
The court will review his sentence in two years,
with the possibility of commuting his sentence for good
behavior.
The former vice director of the municipal
communications bureau took bribes of over 10 million yuan (US$1.2
million) and spent 3 million yuan (US$360,000) of state money
between 1993 and 2004, according to the Beijing No.1 Intermediate
People's Court.
Bi, 62, is former chairman of board of directors of
the Beijing Capital Highway Development Company, a state-owned
enterprise responsible for the operation of eight roads in
Beijing.
All his personal property will be confiscated,
according to the judgment, and he will be fined 30,000 yuan
(US$3,600).
Most of Bi's bounty has been recovered. The court
said he interfered in bidding for highway construction and helped
others get promotions.
Court sources said he took US dollars, Hong Kong
dollars, renminbi, cars, computers, watches and gold bars in
bribes. He also used state cash to buy endowment policies for 15
highway development staff, also against the law.
Bi appeared calm after the court decision, the
Legal Evening News reported, and did not say whether he
would appeal.
His daughter and son-in-law were in court to hear
the judgment. "I should have served the people well, but I forgot
my obligations and responsibilities when I began to take bribes,"
said Bi in a confession to the Beijing Municipal Commission for
Discipline Inspection.
"At first, I merely made some small profits. Later,
I began to accept enormous bribes," Bi added.
His crimes were discovered when the Fifth Ring Road
project, which opened to traffic in 2003, was being audited, after
the cost of some parts of the road was found to be much higher than
what could be considered a reasonable price.
Bi was arrested last August.
(China Daily March 17, 2005)