The audit bureau of Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province in Central China,
recently discovered misuse dozens of millions of yuan worth of public money,
according to Saturday's China Youth Daily.
Wuhan audit bureau released a report on its auditing results, which said
since 1991, Wuhan municipal civil affairs bureau has kept the 5.4 million yuan
(653,000 US dollars) donations used for flood control.
Each year the bureau deposited part of the money in the account of a local
company. In 1996, the money in the account accumulated to 9.18 million yuan (1.1
million US dollars).
Other misappropriation includes the municipal archives who embezzled 20
million yuan (2.4 million US dollars) for buying houses and cars, which were
given to the staff. Money also went to the monitoring department conducting a
riverside road project, and paying an extra 2.4 million yuan (290,206 US
dollars) to the construction party.
Long Zhengcai, the director general of the audit bureau said their auditing
not only involved ordinary income and expenses, butalso reached into fundamental
financial areas such as management system and profits. The extensive
investigation helped the government to improve its supervision of funds usage
and eradicate corruption.