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19:13, July 16, 2007 |
China''''s forced labor scandal has led to the punishment of a total of 95 officials in north China''''s Shanxi Province, with some sacked of their Party or government posts and others given disciplinary warnings for lax supervision and dereliction of duty. The provincial disciplinary commission of the Communist Party of China (CPC) handed out the penalties on Monday to officials in eight counties in Linfen and Yuncheng. Commission secretary Yang Senlin said the officials included 12 county level staffs and six city level officials. In Hongtong, the center of the scandal, Sun Yanlin, head of the county government and concurrently the deputy Party secretary was fired from his Party post. The commission also advised the county people''''s congress to dismiss him from his government post. Gao Hongyuan, Party secretary in Hongtong was given a "serious warning", Yang said. The commission gave Wang Zhenjun, deputy head of the County government, a serious warning, and advised the county people''''s congress to deprive him of his government post. The commission also advised dismissal of two township officials in Hongtong. Yang said eight officials are being investigated by the judicial department.
The use of forced laborers hit the headlines after more than 400 parents in central China''''s Henan Province posted a help letter on the Internet last month, saying their missing children had been sold to small brick kilns in Shanxi and Henan as forced laborers.
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