Probe International Monday, June 7, 2010 CHRONOLOGY OF REN XINGHUI’S CASE 1. In October 2009, to access information on the expenditures for the Three Gorges project, Ren Xinghui, submitted applications to the Ministry of Finance, Three Gorges Project Construction Committee (TGCC) of the State Council, and to the China Three Gorges Corporation (CTGC) respectively under The Regulations on the Disclosure of Government Information. 2. The Ministry of Finance responded by saying Mr. Ren could find the 2008 data on the Ministry’s website. As for the other information, the Ministry said, “since the information Ren requested did not directly affect his special needs for production, living or scientific research, the Ministry would not provide it.” The Ministry based this rejection on Article 14 of "The State Council’s Suggestions on the Implementation of ‘The Regulations on the Disclosure of Government Information.’ The Department of the Office of the TGCC within the State Council provided some of the data, except that concerning the issue of the fund-raising for the project and Three Gorges Construction Fund, which, according to the Office, is not their responsibility. China Yangtze Three Gorges Corporation also rejected his application, claiming that the corporation is not a (government) administrative unit, nor a public enterprise or institution, and is therefore not subject to "The Regulations on the Disclosure of Government Information," and is therefore under no obligation to provide such information. 3. On December 28, 2009, Mr. Ren submitted an application for administrative reconsideration to the Ministry of Finance. 7. On April 21th, 2010, Mr. Ren appealed to the Beijing People's High Court. He is now awaiting the high court’s decision. |
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