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Anti-corruption sweeps China's telecom sector

By Yang Xi
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Anti-corruption sweeps China's telecom sector 中移動七名高管落馬 反腐風(fēng)暴席卷電信業(yè)

The Chinese communist party's chief disciplinary body has launched a large anti-corruption campaign targeting managers and executives of three major telecom operators, Caing.com reports.

Officials from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection have moved in recent weeks to detain and interrogate leadership at China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom, the website reported.

The government and telecom firms have refused to comment on the investigation. But public commentary on dismissed executives at China Mobile has spread like wildfire.

The investigation will last until June, during which all middle-level and above administrative staff have been asked to submit their passports.

Seven high-ranking China Mobile executives have been punished since 2009. Former Party chief and deputy general manager of China Mobile Zhang Chunjiang has been removed from his official post and expelled from the CPC for taking bribes. Shi Wanzhong, general manager of human resources at China Mobile, was detained for accepting bribes from Siemens. Lin Donghua, former deputy general manager of China Mobile's Hubei branch, was also punished for serious corruption.

In March 2010, several regulatory authorities opened an investigation of Li Xiangdong, former general manager of China Mobile Sichuan's wireless music base. After meeting with central government auditors to discuss his assets and the allocation of company funds, he disappeared into the night with hundreds of millions of RMB. Luckily, he was caught by police before he could flee the country.

China Mobile recently confirmed that Ma Li, deputy general manager of the company's data division, was under investigation on suspicion of "serious disciplinary violations."

Ye Bing, former CEO of ASPire Holdings, a subsidiary of China Mobile, had also been taken away by authorities for investigation. Ye Bing was appointed as CEO of ASPire Holdings in 2008, which provides data services for China Mobile.

"Lack of efficient supervision on high-profile executives of governments and companies has led to rent seeking behavior," said Fu Liang, an independent telecommunications analyst.

根據(jù)財新網(wǎng)的消息,中紀(jì)委正在發(fā)起一項針對中國三大電信運營商高管的反腐行動。

中紀(jì)委已向中國移動、中國聯(lián)通和中國電信三家運營商派駐了調(diào)查人員。

對此運營商們保持了緘默。盡管沒有官方證實,不過,中國移動數(shù)名高管落馬已經(jīng)讓輿論沸沸揚揚。

該消息援引知情者的話說,調(diào)查初步預(yù)計將持續(xù)到6月初,其間,三大運營商中層以上干部均被要求上交護(hù)照。

從2009年至今,中國移動已經(jīng)有7名高管落馬。第一個是原中國移動黨組書記、副總裁張春江。因"涉嫌嚴(yán)重經(jīng)濟(jì)問題",張春江后被"雙開"。去年年初,中國移動人力資源部總經(jīng)理施萬中涉嫌收受西門子公司賄賂,被有關(guān)部門帶走協(xié)助調(diào)查。去年4月,又驚曝湖北移動原副總經(jīng)理林東華涉嫌巨額貪污。

而牽涉面最大的則是后來的數(shù)據(jù)業(yè)務(wù)"窩案"。2010年,四川移動數(shù)據(jù)部原總經(jīng)理、中國無線音樂運營中心總經(jīng)理李向東在審計部門的一次例行談話中,心虛攜款外逃,隨后被捕。

本月中旬,中國移動證實,該公司數(shù)據(jù)部副總經(jīng)理馬力涉嫌重大違紀(jì)正在接受調(diào)查;

一周前又有消息說,中國移動原數(shù)據(jù)部部長、原卓望控股CEO葉兵近日已被有關(guān)部門帶走調(diào)查。最近落馬的葉兵從2008年2月開始出任卓望控股CEO。

資深電信分析師付亮認(rèn)為,高管缺乏有效監(jiān)管,很難避免‘權(quán)力尋租'的出現(xiàn),企業(yè)政府皆如此。

 

China's business press carried the story above on Monday.

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