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dam-l Three Gorges Dam Hit by 600 Million-Dollar Graft Scam




Three Gorges Dam Hit By 600 Million-Dollar Graft Scam

BEIJING, Jan 21, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse) Corrupt officials
have embezzled five billion yuan (600 million dollars) set aside to
relocate people out of the path of China's Three Gorges Dam
project, state media reported Friday.

"Five billion yuan for resettlement of residents in the Three Gorges
Dam area was embezzled. Fourteen people were involved," the
People's Daily said, giving no further details.

The huge scam -- revealed by auditor general Li Jinhua as part of
the 125 billion yuan of state funds embezzled last year -- represents
around 12 percent of the budget of 40 billion yuan set aside to 
relocate 1.2 million people at the dam site.

It is the first time that details of corruption ensnaring the huge project
have been revealed.

The report also showed that the Ministry of Water Resources, which is in
charge of the dam project, "illegally raised" three billion yuan which was 
later "misused".

The 200 billion yuan (27 billion dollar) dam project -- destined to become
the world's largest hydroelectric dam when it is completed in 2009 -- 
has been beset by a series of financial, environmental and social problems.

Many people living in the area are reluctant to leave the banks of the
Yangtze River to make way for the 632 square kilometer (252 square mile) 
reservoir, while experts have questioned the financial logic of the project 
and warned of a damaging impact on the environment. 

((c) 2000 Agence France Presse)






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