Electronic Fraud Helps Hundreds of People Grab State-Owned Iron Jobs, Prosecuted, Prosecuted



Electronic fraud was prosecuted for helping hundreds of people snatch state-owned iron jobs, and none of the candidates surrendered to Kaohsiung Prosecution and Investigation. (Data photo, synthesized by this newspaper)

2022/11/01 10:28

[Reporter Huang Liangjie / Kaohsiung Report]The Kaohsiung Prosecution and Investigation Office’s chief suspect Wu Dailin, headed by the electronic fraud group for state-owned enterprise examinations, has hired problem-solving students to solve the problems in the examination room since 2016. , Taipower and other 101 people cheated in the examination room. Although the main case investigation office has prosecuted, some candidates have been investigated separately. In recent days, the prosecution has been interrogating some candidates successively to prevent the fish from slipping through the net. Yesterday, a total of 8 candidates were brought back, including 5 from CNPC and 2 from Taipower. 1 person and 1 person from Sinosteel, Xiong Tiao emphasized that it was just a case-by-case continuation of the old case, and there was no search operation.

It is understood that the 8 candidates who were brought back to the South Unit for questioning yesterday were all already in the hands of the prosecutor. Among the 5 employees of CNPC, 4 were in Dalin Refinery and 1 was in Linyuan Petrochemical Plant. The prosecutor had announced their hope at that time. Candidates who cheated can turn themselves in, but no one has voluntarily surrendered.

In September of this year, the main suspect Wu Dailin (40 years old) was prosecuted. The prosecution pointed out that the defendant Wu Dailin began to cheat in the entrance examination of state-owned enterprises in 2016. After he first helped a man surnamed Guo (32 years old) to cheat to get into Taipower, Guo worked in Taipower. , while helping the examination room and recruiting candidates, in 2018, he helped a man surnamed Lin (34 years old) to be admitted to Sinosteel, and Lin then found his wife Chen Nu (34 years old) to join the fraud group. Wu argued that he only helped 6 to 8 candidates to cheat. , not as many as hundreds of people.

The investigation found that through this fraudulent group, at least 101 candidates were admitted to work in various companies, including 36 from CNPC, 34 from Sinosteel, and 31 from Taipower. The candidates worked in the conversion processing plant of the CNPC Dalin Refinery, and they all graduated from college. After the two were admitted to CNPC, they worked hard and did not have any abnormality on weekdays.

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