China penalized or detained 754 officials after auditors uncovered misuse
of government money, according to report released Wednesday at a State Council
meeting chaired by Premiere Wen Jiabao.
By October this year, the treasury reclaimed 20.87 billion yuan(approximately
2.52 billion US dollars) out of the 28.6 billion yuan (about 3.46 billion US
dollars) that was found to be illegally kept by government departments. This was
after the National Audit Office investigated the implementation of the 2003
government budget, the report noted.
Meanwhile, the government departments have appropriated 98.78 percent of the
funds that were found to be illegally withheld, according to report .
The State Council, the Chinese cabinet, has always placed greatimportance to
correcting the problems found by auditors, the report acknowledged. The
government departments have worked hard to improve their internal management
after auditors discovered theproblems.
The government will continue processing such problems and the work is
expected to finish by the first quarter next year, the State Council report
said.
The Chinese government will tighten the management on its financial work in
an effort to curb corruption while improving auditing, it added.
At the meeting government departments were urged to reduce the cost as much
as possible, increase the efficiency funding and workwith the auditing
department.
The government will draw up a final report on how these problems can be
corrected to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), the
country's top legislature.
At the meeting, the State Council also passed a draft amendmentto Corporation
Law and draft law on civil servants and decided to submit them to the top
legislature.