Three Gorges Probe

Huge amount of misused Three Gorges resettlement funds recovered

Xinhua

February 11, 2007

All the 63.85 million yuan (7.98 million U.S. dollars) of misused resettlement funds in central China’s Hubei province has been recovered, said an official from the supervision bureau of the Three Gorges Project Sunday at a working conference.

About 96.7 percent of 225 million yuan (28.8 million US dollars) misused funds in Chongqing has been recovered, said He Wenbin, director of the Supervision Bureau with the Committee for Construction of Three Gorges Project under the State Council. "Measures should be taken to avoid any form of misappropriation of the funds, and all the misused fund should be coughed up," said He.

¬†Hubei provincial government and Chongqing municipality was urged to strengthen supervision work. China’s National Audit Office (NAO) reported that 272 million yuan (34.8 million U.S. dollars) of funds allocated for the resettlement of residents displaced by the Three Gorges project in 2004 and 2005 were misappropriated by local authorities in Hubei Province and southwestern Chongqing Municipality.

The money was used to open local government-run businesses, pay off the debts of other local departments, pay salaries in administrative departments, build more office buildings and houses for people unrelated to the resettlement project, or pay off bank loans, according to the NAO. The central government has allocated 54.4 billion yuan (6.8 billion U.S. dollars) as resettlement funds by the end of 2006. A supervision system has been set up, in which departments from the provincial, township and county levels have audited for 49.6 billion yuan (6.2 billion U.S. dollars).

¬†Launched in 1993, the Three Gorges Project is massive as a total of 1.4 million people have had to be relocated. The majority of people have been relocated to other places in Chongqing and Hubei while others have resettled in eastern and southern provinces. Launched in 1993 at an estimated cost of 180 billion yuan (about 22.5 billion U.S. dollars), the Three Gorges Project on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, China’s longest, will eventually have 26 generators with a combined generating capacity of 18.2 million kw and be able to generate 84.7 billion kwh of electricity annually.

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