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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (3615)10/31/2004 9:30:29 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) of 6370
 
This is good--Restaurateur sues officials for skipping bills

A restaurateur is taking a government bureau to court for not paying for meals for years in what he vows will be the first step to recovering more than 800,000 Yuan of unpaid bills from many departments, state media reported Sunday. Many businessmen in China face frustration over losses caused by officials who are known to abuse their positions and demand products and services for free. But Yang Kaili, unlike many other victims, has gone public, filing a lawsuit against the development, planning, economic and trade bureau in Tongxin county in northern China’s Ningxia province, the Xinhua news agency said in a website report.

“In the past, when I take the bills to the work units to ask them to pay, they acknowledge their bill, tell me they indeed lack money and ask me to wait. But this year, some offices are outright trying to skirt responsibility,” Yang said. “They said they wouldn’t accept previous leaders’ bills. afp
dailytimes.com.pk
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