China tackled 6,972 commercial bribery cases from August 2005 to
June 2006, involving 1.963 billion yuan of illicit money.
The information was released on Monday by Li Yubin, deputy
director of the leading group on combating commercial bribery under
the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
He said bribery cases mainly existed in fields of construction,
land acquisition, ownership transfer of state-owned enterprises,
government procurement, medicine purchasing and selling, resources
development, bank lending, trade in securities and futures,
commercial insurance, publishing industry, telecommunication
industry, electric power industry, sports industry and
environmental protection.
He said among the nearly 7,000 commercial bribery cases, 1,603
cases were related to state workers, taking up to 23 percent of the
total, with 508 million yuan of illicit money involved.
He said commercial bribery is still rampant in certain
industries. Departments concerned should intensify their efforts to
bust a batch of major commercial bribery cases and severely
punished the criminals, so as to curb the breading and spreading of
commercial bribery.
(Xinhua News Agency July 31, 2006)