The CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection on
Wednesday announced that since the beginning of this year, relevant
departments have severely penalized public servants who accepted
bribes in commercial activities.
Prosecuting organs all over the country have received or
discovered more than 9,000 clues on commercial corruption. As a
result, 4,367 commercial corruption cases have been put on file and
are being probed, and 674 cases have been taken to the courts.
In north China's Hebei Province, medical staff in six hospitals
have been punished for accepting backhanders from commercial
partners.
In south China's Guangdong Province, an official, surnamed Li,
working in the government procurement center under the Guangdong
Provincial Government, has been penalize for accepting bribes from
business people.
The State Food and Drug Administration has aroused drug and
medical machine enterprises to jointly build an environment of fair
competition.
Meanwhile, China has strived to clamp down on commercial
corruption by legislative means. Its top legislature, or the
Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), is
examining the draft anti-money laundering law. And the draft
anti-monopoly law is going to be submitted to the legislature for
deliberation. The two laws, once adopted, will lay a solid legal
basis for further action against commercial corruption.
(Xinhua News Agency May 18, 2006)