Chinese state auditors in 2003 discovered serious financial malpractice in
use of disaster relief funds, said Li Jinhua, auditor-general of the National
Audit Office (NAO) of China.
Li made the remarks Wednesday when delivering a report on use of the central
budget in 2003 to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
Investigations show that nine of the 14 flood-hit counties in the Huaihe
River Valley, which were in central China's Henan Province and east China's
Anhui and Jiangsu provinces, grafted 136 million yuan (16.4 million US dollars)
from the disaster relief fund, accounting for 19 percent of the compensation
fund for house reconstruction in the area.
Huoqiu County in Anhui Province embezzled 3.6 million yuan (0.4million US
dollars) which should have been distributed to 1,804 households for house
construction.
In Funan County of Anhui, 17 cadres from three towns pocketed 200,000 yuan
(over 24,180 US dollars) earmarked by the central government for the
resettlement of people in the flood discharge area.
The same problem was also found in southwest China's Yunnan Province in
earthquake relief, said Li.
Investigations show that by the end of March this year, the central finance
department had earmarked 120 million yuan ( 14.5 million US dollars) to
earthquake-hit areas in Yunnan. But up to now, still 51.74 million yuan (6.2
million US dollars) was still kept in the county finance. Some departments even
used the relief fund to balance the local budget or build restaurants.