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Chinese police put business reporter on "most wanted" list
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 29 - 07 - 2010

Police in eastern China's Zhejiang province
temporarily placed a newspaper reporter on a national list of wanted
criminals after he exposed alleged insider trading of stocks at a
local company, the newspaper and other state media said on Thursday, according to dpa.
The Economic Observer said its Shanghai-based reporter Qiu Ziming
was listed in a national online database of wanted criminals by
police in Zhejiang's Suichang county for "alleged damage to a
company's business reputation."
"We are deeply shocked that our reporter Qiu Ziming has been
listed as a wanted criminal due to engaging in standard news
reporting in relation to the listed Zhejiang Kan Speciality Material
Company," the business weekly said in a statement posted on its
website.
The Zhejiang provincial government reported later Thursday that
the police had removed Qiu's name from the national list, but it was
not immediately clear if they were still seeking him.
Qiu is reportedly in hiding but posted an online message on
Wednesday saying he stood by his evidence of insider trading at the
company, which makes paper.
The official China Daily newspaper quoted Qiu as saying company
officials had "tried to bribe him and the newspaper to withhold the
news."
Qiu wrote four reports over the last two months with details of
the listed company's transactions and "how its chief had embezzled
state-owned assets" during the reform of the formerly wholly
state-owned company, China Daily said.
It said another journalist from the influential Caijing business
magazine had exposed insider trading at the company earlier.
The Economic Observer said it believed that Qiu, "along with all
our other journalists, has abided by the principles of objective and
fair reporting."
"In the process of reporting, journalists and others were
repeatedly threatened and offered inducements," it said. "We strongly
condemn the use of public power to suppress public opinion and any
threats to the personal safety of media workers."
The newspaper said it was "in the process of submitting
complaints" to China's media watchdog and other state-run media
organizations.
China Daily quoted Tian Zhiqiang, the company secretary of
Zhejiang Kan, as saying Qiu's reports were "false" and that the
company planned to cooperate with the police in securing his arrest.
The plans to arrest Qiu follow the sacking of the Economic
Observer's deputy editor, Zhang Hong, in March for helping to draft
an editorial published by several newspapers calling for reforms to
China's residency rules for migrants.
Paris-based Reporters Without Borders in May said Zhang's sacking
was part of "a recent wave of sanctions against business media and
journalists in connection with their coverage of the private sector."
"The free flow of business and financial information is still not
a reality in China," Reporters Without Borders said.
Most large Chinese companies remain at least partly state run and
maintain close links with local authorities, including the police,
who often assist the companies in business disputes.
The ruling Communist Party still tightly controls media content on
sensitive political and social issues, but it has allowed China's
growing array of newspapers, magazines and websites to report more
openly on other topics, including business.


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