BEIJING, April 26 (Xinhua) -- China's Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP)
has turned the focus of its anti-graft campaign on to officials taking bribes
from real estate developers.
Any civil servant would face prosecution if evidence was found of their
involvement in commercial corruption, colluding with developers or selling their
authority, said Zhang Geng, executive deputy procurator-general of the SPP.
Zhang said the problems in the real estate sector, including unreasonably high
housing prices and inferior quality public works, had violated the public
interest and become one of the most serious concerns of the public.
"It is highly possible that those problems are connected with serious
crimes of commercial bribery," Zhang said at a national teleconference of the
SPP.
China's prosecuting departments investigated more than 9,000 cases of
commercial corruption in 2006, one third of which involved engineering projects
and land sales.
Zhang asked prosecuting organs across the country to be alert to and to
earnestly investigate commercial corruption in land administration and real
estate development.
He told prosecutors to encourage public reports of possible offences to "expand
the channels for clues in the investigation of commercial bribery".
The campaign will last till the end of this year, according to the
SPP.