The Chinese National Audit Office announced that the Ministry of Railways
illegally held up 1.72 billion yuan (208 million US dollars) in 2003, in
violation of China's budget law.
The National Audit audited the Ministry of Railways and its affiliated units
at the end of 2003. The office found that the ministry applied for 23.88 billion
yuan (2.9 billion US dollars) for railway construction in 2003. The amount was
approved by the Ministry of Finance.
However, the Ministry of Railways reported using only 18.26 billion yuan (2.2
billion US dollars) to the State Development and Reform Commission for the
planned projects during the same period, 5.62 billion yuan (some 690 million US
dollars) less than its budget.
This action by the Ministry of Railways has violated the provisional method
on railway construction funds issued by the Ministry of Finance, which
stipulates that the Ministry of Railways should submit the budget report to the
Ministry of Finance for audit after the projects were approved by the relevant
ministries.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Railways allocated 22.16 billion yuan to its
subordinate units, detaining 1.72 billion yuan by the end of the year. This
action failed to observe the regulation of budget law that "expenditure of all
ministries and departments should comply with the budget."
The Ministry of Railways attaches great importance to the problems. It has
submitted its budget report to add 308 million yuan for project changes and
appropriated the rest of the detainedfunds, said the National Audit Office.