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800 inmates sent back to jail in 2014

(China Daily) Updated: 2015-01-14 07:36

800 inmates sent back to jail in 2014

An inmate shares his experience with officials of the local power supply company in Anyang, Henan Province, on Jan 1, 2013. [Photo by Li Gang/Asianewsphoto]

More than 800 inmates, including many corrupt senior officials who had their sentences commuted illegally, were returned to prison last year, Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday.

The 800 inmates sent back to prison include Hu Jianxue, former Party chief of Tai'an city, Shandong province; Shi Baochun, former director of the land development bureau in Yangsuo county, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region; Ding Zhenwu, former director of the Public Affairs Bureau in Guangzhou, Guangdong province; and Jiang Yanping, former duty manager of the Hunan Provincial Construction Engineering Group, according to the Supreme People's Prosecutorate.

Most of those returned to prison had received illegal commutation of sentences, had been released on parole or were serving their sentences outside prison due to illness, the SPP said.

The move followed an intensified nationwide campaign to combat the illegal reduction of sentences or conditional releases.

"Apart from conducting an active investigation, we have obtained a number of clues from reports from the public and media," said Yuan Qiguo, director of the SPP's prison management bureau.

Figures released by the SPP show that, since March 2014, national prosecutors have collected more than 500 pieces of information involving the illegal reduction of sentences, releases on parole or the serving of sentences out of prison.

They have also investigated many law enforcement officers who allegedly neglected their duties or abused their powers to provide reduced prison terms or conditional releases in exchange for huge bribes, according to the SPP.

Under the Criminal Law, if convicts behave well or are credited with "meritorious achievements", including some inventions and technological innovations, they are eligible for commutation of their sentences.

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