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2nd Official On Trial for Pension Fund Scandal
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Ling Baoheng, Shanghai's former chief watchdog of state-owned assets, became the second official to stand trial for alleged involvement in the city's pension fund scandal, as his hearing began yesterday.

Ling was charged with taking bribes totaling 500,000 yuan (US$65,789) when he served as deputy director of the Shanghai Economic Committee, vice president of Shanghai Light Industry Holding Company (Group), and director of the Shanghai Municipal State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.

Ling's lawyer, who declined to be identified, said Ling pleaded guilty to the charges at the Shanghai First Intermediate People's Court, but appealed for leniency in sentencing.

The court on June 14 heard the case of Wang Guoxiong, former general manager of Shanghai Industrial Investment Group, who was charged with taking bribes. Wang was the first official to be tried in connection with the pension fund scandal.

The scandal was exposed to the public last year. In August, state investigators started a probe of the embezzlement of the city's corporate pensions, where 3.7 billion yuan was misappropriated, including 3.45 billion yuan in principal and 250 million yuan in interest. Most of the money was invested in real estate, roads, and other related projects.

Former Shanghai Party chief Chen Liangyu was fired last year for his involvement in the scandal, and thirteen officials have been expelled from the Party.

Other people involved include Wu Hongmei, former deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission; Yin Guoyuan, former deputy director of Shanghai Housing, Land and Resources Administration; and Zhou Zhengyi, former chairman of Shanghai Nongkai Development Group.

(Xinhua News Agency June 29, 2007)

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