Chinese
police chief is alleged to have had at least 192 houses and a fake
identity card, state media said Tuesday, the latest in a number of
similar cases that have sparked outrage online.
Zhao Haibin, a
senior police official in Lufeng in the southern province of Guangdong,
was reported by a businessman to have accumulated the properties under
his name and his company's, the Guangzhou Daily said. The businessman,
Huang Kunyi -- who was involved in a dispute with the officer -- also
said Zhao used a fake identity card to record a different name on
company documents, the newspaper reported.
Authorities cancelled
the false card after Huang's report in 2011, it added. An official of
the Communist Party's discipline department for Lufeng told AFP Tuesday
that Zhao -- who is also the vice party secretary of a local county --
had been investigated but the inquiry was over and he retained his
public offices.
According to the newspaper, Zhao said the
properties were owned by his younger brother, a businessman, and that he
was only "managing" them for him. A separate report said Zhao or the
company had 192 properties in the city of Huizhou, also in Guangdong,
and others in the cities of Shenzhen and Zhuhai.
The case is the
latest of a series of reports involving officials owning multiple houses
with different identity cards and residence permits. Gong Aiai, a vice
president of a bank in the northern province of Shaanxi and a delegate
to the local legislature, was reported last month to hold more than 20
houses worth nearly one billion yuan ($160 million), using four
different residence permits and three identity cards. She was detained
by police Monday on suspicion of "forging official documents and
stamps", the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The cases have
sparked mounting criticism in Chinese social media over rampant graft
and high home prices that are running out of reach of the average
citizen. "(I) finally realised that in China, properties are forever in
the hands of a tiny number of people," said a user of China's
Twitter-like Sina Weibo
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