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the shipowning group Lowers Shipping to the taken ones with corruption cases
Concluded an inspecting activity that has ascertained the involvement of leaders of the company
February 9, 2015
Last week Xu Lirong, president and secretary of the party of the Chinese shipowning group Lower Shipping (Group) Co., have presided a reunion in order to make the point on corruption cases that have happened inside of the group and that they are ascertained by an appropriate inspecting team let alone in order to illustrate which measures will be assumed in order to prevent that they repeat themselves.
In the past weeks the inspectors have verified that, over the years, some managing of Lower Shipping have used economic resources of the shipowning group in order to make of an own personal use or in favor of society in which they stop interests or that relatives or friends are under responsibility of. Introducing the job of the inspecting team, Tong Yan has emphasized that the investigation has found among other things that the procedures of selection and nomination for some managing of the group are not respected. The guided inspecting team by Tong Yan has advanced also a proposal with five measures apt to prevent or to break off the corruption cases, between which the severe punishment of the violations to the discipline store clerks from leaders of the Chinese shipowning group.
As representative of the Chinese Communist Party in the company, president Xu Lirong has rimarcato the gravity of the illicit transfer of assets and benefits offered to the State to the private property, facts - he has emphasized - regarding which a Communist cannot remain indifferent and regarding which the managing committee of the company cannot close an eye. Lirong has called the managing pictures to an unflinching fight against the corruption.
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