Two senior officials sentenced for corruption in SW China province ( 2003-12-05 02:12) (Xinhua)
Two senior officials were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for corruption in
Kunming, the capital city of southwest China's Yunnan province on Thursday.
Peng Muyu, former head of the provincial foreign trade department of Yunnan
was given five years in prison for taking bribes and embezzling public funds,
according to the Kunming Intermediate People's Court.
When approving a project of a company, Peng Muyu allowed his wife to receive
furniture worth 105,300 yuan (US$12,700), a diamond ring, and other articles.
In addition, Mu also used his power to embezzle public funds to finance firms
that his wife ran or held shares in, according to the court.
Sheng Jiuling, former deputy general manager of Yunnan Power Group, was
sentenced to 10 years in prison for taking bribes and possessing money without
being able to account for its source.
In 1996, Sheng helped a company to win a bid for a public power project, and
the head of the company gave Sheng 200,000 yuan as a reward years later. Sheng
also abused his power to provide illegal assistance to several other companies
and took bribes.
Sheng had a huge amount of money which was in unreasonable proportion to his
income as a government employee, and he still can not explain clearly the source
of some 1.8 million yuan worth of assets.
The court decided to retrieve and confiscate all the money and assets Sheng
had obtained illegally.