Gov't takes aim at banking problems By Sun Min (China Daily) Updated: 2006-07-04 08:17
The government has announced fresh measures to curb irregularities in the
banking sector, this time ordering branch chiefs to resign if major criminal
cases occur on their watch.
Banks have also been asked to set up an
accountability system that allows bank executives and auditors to take
responsibility for problems.
Meanwhile, top managers of branches
involved in frequent irregularities and major criminal cases will not be allowed
to take similar jobs at other branches in the future, while those breaking the
law will be transferred to judicial departments swiftly.
These were some
of the 11 measures issued by the China Banking Regulatory Commission
(CBRC) on Friday to fight corruption and fraud in banks, co-operative credit
units, trust firms and asset management companies.
The move followed a
release by the National Audit Office of China a week ago, which exposed 51
criminal cases in the Agricultural Bank of China that involved 8.68 billion yuan
(US$1.09 billion) and 157 bank officials in an audit of the bank's 2004
liability accounts.
The bank was also discovered to have irregularly
granted 27.6 billion yuan (US$3.45 billion) of loans during 2004.
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