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Over 100 Chinese village officials caught making illegal jobless benefit claims

The case from a single city in Sichuan province highlights the widespread potential for welfare fraud among grass-roots cadres

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The more than 100 cases uncovered in the city of Shifang are part of a broader crackdown across Sichuan province. Photo: Baidu
Xinlu Liangin Beijing

More than a hundred government employees in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan have been caught illegally claiming benefits for the unemployed.

In a rare report on grass-roots corruption, the Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily said on Friday that 119 officials under the supervision of the city of Shifang, which is about 50km (30 miles) from the provincial capital Chengdu, were found to have been collecting welfare payments while receiving public salaries.

The scam had been running since 2014 across 43 villages and communities with a total cost to the public purse of 1.5 million yuan (US$210,600), local anti-corruption authorities told People’s Daily.

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The case was unearthed when the Sichuan provincial human resources and social security department detected anomalies during routine data checks.

It found that many of the officials claiming the benefits had regular incomes that exceeded the local minimum wage and clearly did not qualify for jobless benefits.

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The case highlights a long-standing problem in China’s social security system, where billions of yuan have been lost in payments to “ghost” pensioners and bogus disability or pandemic relief claims.

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