In China, an official was executed for embezzlement of $ 426 million
Li Jianping, an official from Inner Mongolia, was executed for embezzlement and bribes worth 3.06 billion yuan ($426 million). The execution was carried out by the decision of the Supreme People's Court of China.
In China, on December 17, 2024, former official Li Jianping was executed, accused of embezzlement and bribes worth 3.06 billion yuan (about $ 426 million). Li served as secretary of the working committee on Technical and economic development in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
According to the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China, the official misappropriated funds through embezzlement and bribes. His actions have caused significant damage to the region's economy and undermined confidence in government agencies.
The execution was carried out on the morning of December 17 by the decision of the People's Court of the middle stage of the Khingan District.
China continues to demonstrate a tough policy against corruption, applying the harshest penalties to combat illegal enrichment in government structures. This case was another reminder of strict control and zero tolerance for corrupt practices in the country.
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