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BEIJING, March. 23 -- A high-profile corruption case,
known as China's largest "selling official posts" scandal, was heard Tuesday in
Beijing.
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| Ma De (center) is escorted to a court for
the hearing of a high profile corruption case in Beijing March 22.
(newsphoto) | The
defendant, Ma De, a senior official in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province,
has been charged with taking 17 bribes amounting to more than 6 million yuan
(US$726,000) between 1992 and 2001.
According to well-informed sources, more than 260
government officials are alleged to have connections with Ma's case, including
Tian Fengshan, former minister of land and resources, and Han Guizhi, former
chairwoman of the Heilongjiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).
Ma, 56, is the former secretary of the municipal
committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in the poverty-stricken city of
Suihua.
Ma's arrest sent a shockwave through the city's
political class as more than half of the local officials were allegedly
involved.
Ironically, the place where China's biggest political
scandal took place is home to about 460,000 people living below the poverty
line.
The majority of the bribes Ma is alleged to have
accepted were offered by senior officials, including county heads and leading
officials of government departments under Ma's jurisdiction, who wanted to be
promoted to higher posts, the public prosecutors said.
For instance, Wang Xuewu, who formerly served as the
deputy CPC chief of Hailun, a county-level city under the administration of
Suihua, allegedly offered Ma a bribe of 500,000 yuan (US$60,000) in November
2000.
Just a few months later, Wang was promoted to the top
position in another county under Suihua.
Zhang Zhongyi, who previously was a lowly branch
chief of the Suihua Municipal Administration Bureau, is also said to have
demonstrated the power of money in his official career.
Zhang was promoted to the bureau's directorship soon
after he is allegedly to have offered 100,000 yuan (US$12,000) to Ma.
Ma also stands accused of taking bribes from several
business people who wanted to net profits in Suihua, said the prosecutors.
The largest alleged bribe came from Shen Baichen, a
construction contractor who is said to have offered Ma 2 million yuan
(US$242,000) in early 1999.
Shen later won the contract to build the local
television centre.
At Tuesday's hearing at Beijing No 2 Intermediate
People's Court, Ma did not raise any objections to the charges.
His defence, Qian Lieyang, said Ma should receive a
lighter punishment as he had exposed information about other allegedly corrupt
individuals.
Another corruption case is due to be heard in the
same court Wednesday with links to a senior official who is said to have close
connections with Suihua.
The official is the former director of the
Environmental Protection Bureau of Heilongjiang, Wang Shenyi.
Wang allegedly took bribes amounting to 2 million
yuan (US$242,000) between May and August 2000 while serving as mayor of Suihua.
The trial of Han Guizhi, former head of the CPPCC
Heilongjiang Provincial Committee, who has allegedly accepted 800,000 yuan
(US$97,000) from Ma, will be heard in Beijing soon.
Han allegedly took bribes totalling 9.5 million yuan
(US$1.1 million) while serving as head of the Organization Department of the CPC
Heilongjiang Provincial Committee.
(Source: China Daily) |