Your current location:HOME >health >SPP committed to law 正文
TIME:2024-04-30 15:32:05 Source: Internet compilationEdit:health
Procuratorates have fully exerted their functions to provide higher-level judicial support for the e
Procuratorates have fully exerted their functions to provide higher-level judicial support for the equal development of various business entities, the promotion of innovation-driven development and the maintenance of financial security over the past year, as stated in the annual work report of China's top procuratorate.
It noted that they also prioritized the use of legal means to stabilize social expectations and boost market confidence, prosecuting 121,000 individuals for sabotaging market economy order in 2023, marking a 20.4 percent year-on-year increase.
Ying Yong, the procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, delivered the work report on Friday and submitted it to the ongoing second session of the 14th National People's Congress, the country's top legislature, for review.
To promote expansion and development of the private economy, the SPP issued a document urging prosecutors to strictly distinguish between economic disputes and actual crimes, administrative violations and criminal offenses, as well as crimes committed by entities and individuals, it said.
Procuratorates resolutely corrected problems such as using nefarious means to intervene in civil and economic disputes, and addressed issues related to overstepping boundaries and time limits in the seizure, detention and freezing of assets, thereby contributing to optimization of the business environment.
The SPP also introduced measures to target infringements on the interests of private enterprises by personnel in key positions — such as violations including embezzlement, fund misappropriations and bribery — thus pushing forward the establishment of internal corruption-fighting mechanisms within private enterprises.
Offering sound protection of intellectual property rights was a point highlighted in the report amid efforts to improve the business environment. About 18,000 individuals were prosecuted for crimes including infringements of trademarks, patents, copyrights and trade secrets, representing a 40.8 percent year-on-year increase.
Moreover, the SPP introduced 45 measures to strengthen comprehensive protections in IPR cases and enhance protection of trade secrets in litigation proceedings to prevent "secondary leakage", with the body also launching special supervision over malicious IPR litigation cases.
Safeguarding financial stability was another priority by procuratorates to secure the business environment. Last year, they prosecuted 27,000 individuals for crimes related to financial fraud and disrupting financial management order. Among them, 18,000 were involved in fraudulent fundraising and illegal use of public deposits, the report said.
The top procuratorate also supervised multiple major securities crime cases, with 346 individuals prosecuted for securities crimes such as fraudulent issuances, insider trading and market manipulation. Moreover, 2,971 people were prosecuted for money laundering, up 14.9 percent year-on-year.
The SPP noted that although the number of cases has decreased, the overall situation remains severe and complex. Financial criminals closely follow changes in trending topics and devise scams to deceive the public, and collusion between internal and external parties in cases involving financial institutions has become increasingly apparent.
The mixed financial risks in different industries and sectors have become more pronounced, such as traditional industries taking on roles reserved for the financial sector, and licensed institutions becoming involved in illegal financial activities, resulting in a broader impact.
The SPP pledged to further intensify the crackdown on such crimes and actively promote the governance of financial risk in the industry.
In addition, according to the annual work report of the Supreme People's Court, which was delivered by SPC President Zhang Jun on Friday, the court effectively resolved disputes, prevented risks and promoted governance in the financial sector. Last year, about 3.03 million financial cases were adjudicated, an 8 percent year-on-year increase.
Given the continuously rising number of disputes related to credit cards and insurance policies, the top court issued judicial suggestions to urge related regulators to promote credit examination and better regulate the insurance sector, thus jointly strengthening financial regulation.
Courts nationwide finalized 6,779 cases of bribery and embezzlement by non-State employees last year, up 26.6 percent year-on-year, to support private enterprises in eradicating internal corruption. They also adjudicated 490,000 IPR cases, a 1.8 percent year-on-year increase, in order to safeguard innovation-driven development.
Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities2024-04-30 15:22
Police reach end of pay negotiations, new offer on table2024-04-30 15:17
More than 100 killed while seeking aid in Gaza, overall death toll passes 30,0002024-04-30 14:49
Israeli military says 24 soldiers killed in Gaza fighting2024-04-30 14:04
Mel Gibson sports an arm sling following shoulder injury as he attends a coffee meeting in Malibu2024-04-30 13:57
Watch: Christopher Luxon speaks on anniversary of mosque attacks2024-04-30 13:39
Queenstown housing: 'The situation hasn't gotten any better'2024-04-30 13:30
Watch: Christopher Luxon speaks on anniversary of mosque attacks2024-04-30 13:23
Lady Gaga and boyfriend Michael Polansky make a rare appearance as they step out for a low2024-04-30 13:18
Grammys 2024: Music's elite gather for 66th annual awards2024-04-30 13:01
Pakistani FM Ishaq Dar designated deputy PM2024-04-30 15:31
US Supreme Court lets $2.46 billion Boy Scouts sex abuse settlement proceed2024-04-30 15:03
Two charged with murder in shooting at Super Bowl rally in Kansas City2024-04-30 14:00
'Penalty on a plug'2024-04-30 13:51
1 military horse under observation, another to recover fully, British Army says2024-04-30 13:50
Group calls on goverment to withdraw Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill2024-04-30 13:38
Chocolate: Cocoa price hits record high as El Niño hurts crops2024-04-30 13:07
Coalition government falling short on mosque attack anniversary2024-04-30 13:00
UAB football team becomes first in NCAA Division I to sign with college athlete organization2024-04-30 12:53
US decries Nauru's 'unfortunate' ditching of Taiwan, warns on China's promises2024-04-30 12:53