Guest Pommey Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 cant get the link to post here, but guess someone can Link to comment
Guest ShaQuaNew Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 (edited) cant get the link to post here, but guess someone can This one? Corruption Under Control in Shenzhen: Mayor The overseas reports that many corrupt officials have popped up in Shenzhen and many leadership cadres have been arrested are exaggerated, said Shenzhen Mayor Yu Youjun Tuesday at a State Council press conference. He said, Shenzhen had individual cadres who have been investigated for violating laws and suspected of "economic problems." But Shenzhen has already effectively kept corruption under control. He also stressed that Shenzhen does not allow pornography, gambling or drugs to be publicly available. The government has not changed its anti-pornography, anti-gambling and anti-narcotics attitude. Yu Youjun said, if corruption becomes pervasive and not controlled, it would affect the development of the area. Shenzhen is very concerned about its anti-corruption campaign, especially in the past few years. Shenzhen has adopted a series of measures to restrict combat corruption and increased the punishment for those found guilty of corruption. He says that after adopting these measures, corruption should be controlled. or this one? The mayor of Shenzhen, a major city in southern China, is being investigated by the Communist Party's antigraft watchdog for his alleged links to the founder of the Chinese retailer GOME Electrical Appliances Holdings Ltd. (HKG:0493), who was arrested for share-price manipulation, the South China Morning Post reported Saturday, citing several people familiar with the matter. The paper cited several people familiar with the matter confirming that Xu Zongheng and his wife were put under shuanggui - a form of detention imposed on party officials - on Thursday night, given his alleged link to GOME's founder Wong Kwong-yu. GOME shares have been suspended from trading since Nov. 24, after an investigation began into Wong for alleged "economic crimes." The shares last traded at HK$1.12 a share. Edited June 8, 2009 by ShaQuaNew (see edit history) Link to comment
Guest Pommey Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 cant get the link to post here, but guess someone can This one? Corruption Under Control in Shenzhen: Mayor The overseas reports that many corrupt officials have popped up in Shenzhen and many leadership cadres have been arrested are exaggerated, said Shenzhen Mayor Yu Youjun Tuesday at a State Council press conference. He said, Shenzhen had individual cadres who have been investigated for violating laws and suspected of "economic problems." But Shenzhen has already effectively kept corruption under control. He also stressed that Shenzhen does not allow pornography, gambling or drugs to be publicly available. The government has not changed its anti-pornography, anti-gambling and anti-narcotics attitude. Yu Youjun said, if corruption becomes pervasive and not controlled, it would affect the development of the area. Shenzhen is very concerned about its anti-corruption campaign, especially in the past few years. Shenzhen has adopted a series of measures to restrict combat corruption and increased the punishment for those found guilty of corruption. He says that after adopting these measures, corruption should be controlled. or this one? The mayor of Shenzhen, a major city in southern China, is being investigated by the Communist Party's antigraft watchdog for his alleged links to the founder of the Chinese retailer GOME Electrical Appliances Holdings Ltd. (HKG:0493), who was arrested for share-price manipulation, the South China Morning Post reported Saturday, citing several people familiar with the matter. The paper cited several people familiar with the matter confirming that Xu Zongheng and his wife were put under shuanggui - a form of detention imposed on party officials - on Thursday night, given his alleged link to GOME's founder Wong Kwong-yu. GOME shares have been suspended from trading since Nov. 24, after an investigation began into Wong for alleged "economic crimes." The shares last traded at HK$1.12 a share. the 2nd one I believe Link to comment
GZBILL Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 cant get the link to post here, but guess someone can This one? Corruption Under Control in Shenzhen: Mayor The overseas reports that many corrupt officials have popped up in Shenzhen and many leadership cadres have been arrested are exaggerated, said Shenzhen Mayor Yu Youjun Tuesday at a State Council press conference. He said, Shenzhen had individual cadres who have been investigated for violating laws and suspected of "economic problems." But Shenzhen has already effectively kept corruption under control. He also stressed that Shenzhen does not allow pornography, gambling or drugs to be publicly available. The government has not changed its anti-pornography, anti-gambling and anti-narcotics attitude. Yu Youjun said, if corruption becomes pervasive and not controlled, it would affect the development of the area. Shenzhen is very concerned about its anti-corruption campaign, especially in the past few years. Shenzhen has adopted a series of measures to restrict combat corruption and increased the punishment for those found guilty of corruption. He says that after adopting these measures, corruption should be controlled. or this one? The mayor of Shenzhen, a major city in southern China, is being investigated by the Communist Party's antigraft watchdog for his alleged links to the founder of the Chinese retailer GOME Electrical Appliances Holdings Ltd. (HKG:0493), who was arrested for share-price manipulation, the South China Morning Post reported Saturday, citing several people familiar with the matter. The paper cited several people familiar with the matter confirming that Xu Zongheng and his wife were put under shuanggui - a form of detention imposed on party officials - on Thursday night, given his alleged link to GOME's founder Wong Kwong-yu. GOME shares have been suspended from trading since Nov. 24, after an investigation began into Wong for alleged "economic crimes." The shares last traded at HK$1.12 a share. the 2nd one I believe And why would this be a surprise??? Link to comment
whome? Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 no surprise .. .see it all the time ... ALL over the world ... Link to comment
GZBILL Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 no surprise .. .see it all the time ... ALL over the world ... In some places more than others. Link to comment
whome? Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 It is offical .... http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-06...ent_8274800.htm Link to comment
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