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21 sentenced for match-fixing and corruption in China

BEIJING: A prominent former soccer boss and a referees director were among 21 handed jail terms for bribery and match-fixing in China on Saturday as part of a massive anti-graft drive aimed at cleaning up the corruption-blighted local game.

Yang Yimin, a former deputy-chief of the Chinese Football Association, was sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison by a Tieling court in China's northeastern Liaoning province, and ordered to pay a 200,000 yuan ($32,000) fine, state media reported.

Yang, one of the highest-ranking officials to be swept up in the probe launched over two years ago, had taken bribes totalling 1.25 million yuan on 40 different occasions from domestic clubs and individuals, Xinhua news agency said.

Yang would not appeal the sentence, the agency quoted Yang's attorney Wang Shujing as saying.

"The punishment isn't harsh," Wang said. "Yang took bribes as a government official and the harshest punishment for taking bribes as a public servant could be the death penalty."

The court also sentenced the CFA's former referees director Zhang Jianqiang to 12 years in jail, with a fine of 250,000 yuan.

Zhang, in his capacity as referees director and in other prominent roles in women's and amateur soccer, had taken bribes from a number of clubs in the top-flight domestic competition, the Chinese Super League, including Shandong Luneng and Shanghai Shenhua.

He had taken money from Shenhua to help them win the 2003 league title, Xinhua said. He also did not intend to appeal.

The Tieling court also read out trial verdicts and sentences to another 19 people, including Du Yunqi, former president of Super League club Qingdao, who received a seven-year sentence.

Soccer fans set off fireworks outside the court to celebrate the rulings, Xinhua said.

Verdicts for another 18 defendants were expected to be announced later on Saturday.

Chinese soccer has been dogged by match-fixing scandals for years, which along with violence on and off the pitch has turned fans away from the domestic game in droves.

Four referees, including Lu Jun, a former World Cup match official once celebrated as China's "Golden Whistle", were handed jail terms of up to seven years on Thursday for match-fixing and corruption-related offences.

Two of the most prominent people caught in the anti-corruption blitz, former CFA heads Nan Yong and Xie Yalong, are yet to go on trial

21 sentenced for match-fixing and corruption in China - The Times of India

Former high-ranking chinese football officials sentenced
 
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Harsh but have to agree Chinese Give the death penalty for corruption something other countries should look into.
 
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^^Chinese are not in the habit of giving death penalties..at least not to those who belong to there side..
They prefer to hand em out to those who are morally or philosophically opposite to the CCP regime.

ITs more a gimmick than an actual law.Brush up ur facts.
 
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^^Chinese are not in the habit of giving death penalties..at least not to those who belong to there side..
They prefer to hand em out to those who are morally or philosophically opposite to the CCP regime.

ITs more a gimmick than an actual law.Brush up ur facts.

Actually you get the death penalty for corruption bribes or other things. brush up on these facts :whistle:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China
 
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Actually you get the death penalty for corruption bribes or other things. brush up on these facts

i think i have better things to do than enlighten on wikipedia drivel:lol:

as i said ..Brush up those facts
 
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i recommend u stop going for superficial articles about law and order

nd scan for actual implementations.

ill give u a hint the "rail scam"
 
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^^read again..i responded to an unedited post....learn to take things in context..
and again, not in the habit of spoon feeding..just making small talk
 
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^^read again..i responded to an unedited post....learn to take things in context..
and again not in the habit of spoon feeding..just making small talk

You have done noting if it were a gimmick then why did china execute several drug dealers including corrupt people ? hardly a gimmick when you do it that, Death Penalty is used for Corruption ,Drugs,terrorists, or murders, political dissents get reeducated or sent to politician reeducation. again this shatters you myth of this being a gimmick very much a law.

Chinese execution pictures: Women about to be executed for drug smuggling | Mail Online
China executes four drug dealers - People's Daily Online
China Executes South African Woman | Drudge Retort
China executes Filipino drug dealer despite clemency plea · TheJournal.ie
China to execute more African drug dealers — RT
China Executes Corrupt Officials | TheBlaze.com
China executes corrupt securities trader - World news - Asia-Pacific - China - msnbc.com
The Hindu : News / International : China executes vice mayors in corruption crackdown
China executes land granny for corruption spree | Reuters
 
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You have done noting if it were a gimmick then why did china execute several drug dealers including corrupt people ? hardly a gimmick when you do it that, Death Penalty is used for Corruption ,Drugs,terrorists, or murders, political dissents get reeducated or sent to politician reeducation. again this shatters you myth of this being a gimmick very much a law.


lol as i said ...those in there own part hardly get prosecuted and hence ..the fact tht it indeed is a gimmick.
NO point dealing with crime if it isn't done to prevent corruption in ur own party...or in the ruling leadership.

All the people slain in the govt are ideologically in a separate group from the leadership.Ie anti MAO.
U have no idea on what there singe party dynamics are really. as i said u rely too much on superficial nonsense.
 
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lol as i said ...those in there own part hardly get prosecuted and hence ..the fact tht it indeed is a gimmick.
NO point dealing with crime if it isn't done to prevent corruption in ur own party...or in the ruling leadership.

All the people slain in the govt are ideologically in a separate group from the leadership.Ie anti MAO.
U have no idea on what there singe party dynamics are really. as i said u rely too much on superficial nonsense.

The First part was you say you have never gone after their own which is a lie CCP officials for corruption and other things like murder as well.
Former Chinese Communist Party Chief Executed for Corruption - Video Dailymotion
Senior PRC official executed for killing his young mistress - Taipei Times

Actually the CCP has warned of that and took a harder line, this isn't really an ideologically thing if they excuted a drug dealer or a corrupt officie it's not ideological, China and Mao have gone different ways, no you don't know what you are saying corruption is in the CCP not doubt they admitted it and went after their own.

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2,723 corrupt officials investigated in China in 2010, including six at ministerial level
 
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If India executed some drug dealers and corrupt ministers, they would save the lives of thousands.

One corrupt minister can kill 1 thousand people per year through starvation and disease.
 
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