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Anti-corruption activists face trial in China
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Oct 28, 2013


China official suspended over $115,000 pig trotter tab
Beijing (AFP) Oct 28, 2013 - A Chinese Communist Party official has been suspended after running up unpaid bills of $115,000 at a speciality pig trotter restaurant, reports said Monday.

Han Junhong, the party secretary in Wangluo in the poor central province of Henan, racked up the 700,450 yuan account with a series of banquets over three years, the Global Times said, adding the establishment was the designated venue for official functions in the town.

Restaurant owner Geng Weijie -- whose signature dish was a braised forelimb with brown sauce -- was forced to close his doors because of the cash shortfall, and resorted to hanging red banners outside to shame Han into paying up.

"I am seriously ill, I have a small child, and my family has debts to pay," the Beijing News quoted Geng, 42, as saying.

The case provoked a storm of criticism on China's wildly popular weibo microblogging platforms -- where cases of local officials' corruption have been exposed in the past -- and the bill was paid the next day, an investigation launched and Han suspended, the Global Times said.

The case is the latest example of runaway spending among Chinese officials amid an austerity push -- including guidelines of "four dishes and a soup" for banquets -- launched by the central government in the face of rising public anger at official corruption.

But high-profile examples of wasteful spending persist.

Earlier this month, reports a giant, 70 million yuan ($11 million) puffer fish statue was being built in the eastern province of Jiangsu triggered a storm of criticism online.

Three Chinese anti-corruption activists were due to face trial Monday on charges of "illegal assembly", in a case seen as a sign of an official clampdown on citizens' demands for reforms.

Liu Ping, Wei Zhongping and Li Sihua were charged after unfurling a banner outside a housing complex in April, calling for government officials to disclose their assets, their lawyers said.

Such a reform is seen as a key change that could help prevent graft after reports of massive wealth amassed by officials and their families.

China's new leadership under President Xi Jinping has mounted a much-publicised campaign against corruption, with some high-ranking individuals prosecuted.

But no systemic changes have been implemented and the Communist Party, which maintains tight control over the political process, is highly intolerant of organised dissent.

Security was stepped up outside the courthouse in Xinyu, in the central province of Jiangxi, pictures posted online showed.

Defence lawyer Pang Kun told AFP that he had been detained by authorities for several hours on Sunday, alongside a writer who planned to witness the trial who was still unreleased.

Court officials and lawyers could not be reached for comment by AFP Monday.

Liu, 48, an unemployed former steel worker, was associated with the "new citizens movement", a loose grouping of activists calling for reforms to China's legal system, her daughter Liao Minyue said.

At least 15 others involved in the group have also been detained in recent months, US-based rights group Human Rights Watch said.

"Liu, Wei, and Li are canaries in the coal mine for how the government intends to treat this influential group of anti-corruption activists," Sophie Richardson, China director of the group, said in a statement.

In addition to the illegal assembly charge, Liu Ping faces charges of "gathering a crowd to disturb order in a public place", and "using an evil cult to undermine the law", her lawyer said.

All three defendants planned to plead not guilty to all charges, Liu's lawyer Zhang Xuezhong told AFP.

But the trial may be delayed as the defendants' lawyers may refuse to cooperate with the court in protest at the way the case had been handled, he said.

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