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BEIJING - A power company executive has been suspended from duty following the discovery that the company was splurging on building luxury houses - in a county where the average income is below the poverty line.
This snapshot from a CCTV program shows the exquisite decoration of the villas in Yucheng county in Henan province. [Provided to China Daily] |
The Yucheng County Power Company, in Central China's Henan province, began construction of the luxury housing project in mid-2003, despite a ban issued by the Ministry of Land and Resources in February that year forbidding land supply for building villas or luxury houses, State broadcaster CCTV reported.
CCTV footage showed 61 two-story detached houses, each finely decorated and with a garage, make up the main part of the project dubbed "Pearl River Garden".
After the program aired, the government of Shangqiu city, which administers Yucheng county, dispatched an investigation team led by a deputy mayor to the county on Sunday.
An unnamed executive of Shangqiu's power company was held responsible for the building of the houses and has been suspended from duty, local publicity official Jia Wenliang confirmed on Monday.
Local government departments in charge of land supply and construction could not provide archives for the construction's approval.
The company had informed the county's bureau of land and resources that it would use the land for construction of residential and office buildings, said Geng Jianshe, deputy chief of the bureau, adding the local government had approved the land deal.
The company refused to provide financial details for the residential project, the program said.