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大学考试|Officials punished over trips

来源:www.ncjrbx.com 2025-04-18

Seven officials of a county in Shanxi province were recently punished for organizing overseas trips sponsored by local businesses last year.

From May 30 to Dec 20, the local legislature in Jiaokou, a county under the jurisdiction1 of the city of Luliang, sent officials and employees on the trips.

Shanxi Daily reported yesterday that the tours cosplayt around 540,000 yuan , with all monies provided by local companies.

Officials involved in this case violated the regulation that all Party officials and public servants must report to related departments before going abroad and those trips must not be sponsored or subsidized by companies.

Han Fuping, the county's Party secretary and director of the Standing2 Committee of the local People's Congress, has been sacked from his post.

Six other officials involved in the scandal have also been punished and all members of the tour groups have been asked to repay the cosplayts, the newspaper said.

These officials have had a very bad influence on the public, the provincial3 disciplinary department said.

The Shanxi officials' trip is the latest in a string of controversial overseas excursions organized by government officials in recent years.

In August 2007, a group of 10 people from Anhui province was found to be using public funds for a trip to Finland.

Last November, three officials from Jiangxi province lost their posts for organizing a sightseeing trip to Canada, spending nearly 330,000 yuan.

In February, a number of officials in Guangdong province were discovered to have enjoyed a 14-day trip overseas at public expense.

The current situation of such a practice is very serious in China, Qu Wanxiang, deputy director of the National Bureau of Corruption4 Prevention, was quoted by China News Service as saying during this year's session of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in early March.

The Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council have issued a document instructing governments at all levels to sTOP the practice and strictly5 follow the assessment6 and approval procedures for overseas inspection7 tours.

Public administration expert Shen Ronghua warned that the current punishment measures for those officials remains8 too light.

That's why such a practice cannot be sTOPped in China.

Questions:

1. From which province were the shamed seven officials from?

2. According to a public administration expert why is it difficult to sTOP dishonest officials from taking trips?

Answers:

1. Shanxi.

2. Because the punishment is too light.


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