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Over Four Thousand Corrupt Officials Flee from China Government Announces It Has Over One Hundred and Seventy Billion Dollars of Foreign Debt
(Clearwisdom.net) According to a report published on April 22 in the Hong Kong based Ming Pao
Newspaper, during recent years, over four thousand corrupt officials who were
suspected of accepting bribes or embezzling public funds have fled from Mainland
China with these funds. They took with them over five billion Yuan RMB (The
monthly salary of an average urban worker is about 500 Yuan RMB). In Beijing
alone, over one hundred and twenty suspects were captured and arrested last
year. Seventy percent of them were general managers or Party officials in
state-owned enterprises. Five hundred million Yuan RMB was involved. Ming Pao Newspaper reported that Jiang Jifang, the Director of the Henan
Province Tobacco Exclusive Sales Bureau, was accused of embezzlement. Jiang went
into exile in the United States in early April. It is said that Jiang took away
two hundred million Yuan RMB. Jiang sent back a fax after arriving in the United
States, asking for "one year's time off." The Central Investigative Commission
has ordered its branch in Henan Province and the related Supervisory Committees
to make it a special case for investigation. If Jiang is found guilty, China
will put Jiang Jifang on the wanted list through Interpol. Wanwei Readers' Website reported on April 22 that the China National Foreign
Exchange Administration Bureau announced on April 22 that as of the end of 2001,
China has accumulated over one hundred and seventy billion one hundred and ten
million dollars' in foreign debts, excluding the debts of Hong Kong and Macao. According to the Industry and Commerce Journal, China has over one hundred
and nineteen billion five hundred and thirty million dollars' of midterm and
long-term foreign debt. The debt amount increased by six billion six hundred and
fifty million dollars since the end of June 2001. Posting date: 4/28/2002
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