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China: Massive corruption in funeral services, viral report reveals officers sell thousands of dead bodies

A Chinese company became embroiled in a scandal involving the illegal harvesting, theft, and resale of thousands of corpses, including some from funeral homes. This came to light after a report by the state-backed outlet The Paper went viral on social media.

Edited By: Ajeet Kumar @Ajeet1994 Beijing Published on: August 14, 2024 13:53 IST
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Image Source : AP Relatives take part in a funeral procession in Hunan province (REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE)

China has uncovered widespread corruption in its funeral services industry, state media said on Wednesday, with offences such as illegal fees and cemeteries committed by long-time managers and officials of funeral homes. Just last week a Chinese company was caught up in a scandal over the illegal harvesting, theft and resale of thousands of corpses, some from funeral homes, after a report by state-backed outlet The Paper went viral on social media.

Investigations by disciplinary authorities across the provinces of Anhui, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Jilin, Liaoning, Sichuan and Yunnan have led to numerous accusations of violations by employees of funeral parlours and similar bodies, the state-run China Daily said on Wednesday. Dozens of cases have emerged since investigations started at the beginning of the year, it added, and many of those targeted have extensive industry experience.

Xi Jinping's corruption war seems failed

China has waged an all-out war on corruption in many industries from the start of the year, as part of a rigid, sweeping campaign pursued by President Xi Jinping since he took power in 2012.

Graft campaigns in Anhui, Liaoning and Jilin exposed funeral parlours charging illegal fees, along with illegal construction and operation of cemeteries and staff corruption, said the Global Times, a mouthpiece of the ruling Communist Party.

In the eastern province of Anhui, Communist Party investigators detained Zhang Duo, an employee of the Panji district funeral home in Huainan city, for "suspected serious violations of discipline and law", the local government said. The term is a euphemism that usually refers to graft cases. In the southwestern province of Sichuan, discipline officials in the city of Dazhou launched proceedings against 89 people, and detained six, the China Daily said.

30-year-old experienced company under radar

Also being investigated is a manager surnamed Yang, working at two companies in the province's Quxian county, with more than 30 years in the funeral business, the government said in a statement but gave no details.
Authorities in northeastern Jilin have also stepped up efforts to combat misconduct and corruption in the industry, in response to complaints from the public, state media added.

Anti-graft watchdog the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) has doubled down on a pledge to relentlessly carry out Xi's orders to catch corrupt and disloyal officials. Its website has repeatedly emphasised the importance of a strong stance against corruption, bribery and the core issues that cause the problems.

(With inputs from agency)

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