A total of 2.18 billion yuan (US$272 million) in misused public
funds was uncovered during the 2005 auditing of government spending
and accounts of state-owned enterprises, Shenzhen's audit bureau
said.
Minor irregularities were also discovered in the spending of 14
billion yuan last year, the city's top auditors told a meeting
Monday. They also said many government-funded projects did not
invite public bidding, leading to suspicions of under-the-table
deals.
However, the bureau did not provide any details of the
wrongdoings.
This followed reports last week that 16 government officials
have been punished for financial irregularities exposed in the 2004
audit. More than 1.5 billion yuan of budget expenditure for 2004
was found to be misused or could not be clearly explained.
Tan Guoxiang, vice secretary of the municipal committee of the
CPC, told the Monday meeting that auditing results will be included
in government officials' performance reviews, which can be used to
decide whether an official is to be promoted or demoted.
The city's auditors said they would focus on checking the
account books of the state-owned enterprises this year.
(Shenzhen Daily January 25, 2006)