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车辆检测弄虚作假,东莞又有5家检测站各被罚40万元
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-03-25 06:42

Core Points - Five vehicle inspection companies in Dongguan were fined 400,000 yuan each for issuing false inspection reports, with total penalties reaching up to 42.175 million yuan [1][2][3][4][5] Group 1: Penalties and Violations - Dongguan Huasheng Motor Vehicle Inspection Co., Ltd. was found to have used OBD cheating devices on 505 vehicles, resulting in 505 false inspection reports and a total fine of 400,000 yuan, plus the confiscation of illegal gains of 21,750 yuan [2] - Dongguan Wenhua Motor Vehicle Inspection Co., Ltd. utilized OBD cheating devices on 336 vehicles, leading to 336 false reports and a fine of 400,000 yuan, with illegal gains of 19,350 yuan confiscated [2] - Dongguan Jinhong Motor Vehicle Inspection Technology Co., Ltd. was penalized for using OBD devices on 339 vehicles, resulting in 339 false reports and a total fine of 400,000 yuan, along with confiscation of 11,865 yuan [3] - Dongguan Hongcheng Motor Vehicle Inspection Co., Ltd. was fined 400,000 yuan for issuing 297 false reports after using OBD cheating devices on 297 vehicles, with illegal gains of 14,645 yuan confiscated [4] - Dongguan Hongtong Motor Vehicle Inspection Co., Ltd. was penalized for 161 false reports from inspections on 161 vehicles, receiving a fine of 400,000 yuan and confiscation of 12,880 yuan [4] Group 2: Previous Violations - Several other vehicle inspection stations in Dongguan have previously been fined for similar violations, with penalties exceeding 400,000 yuan for companies like Dongguan Xihu Motor Vehicle Inspection Co., Ltd. and Dongguan Liaobu Automotive City Inspection Service Co., Ltd. [5] - The Dongguan Environmental Protection Bureau has been actively addressing fraudulent practices in vehicle inspections since September, collaborating with multiple departments to implement a special rectification action plan [5][6] Group 3: Regulatory Actions - The Dongguan Environmental Protection Bureau has initiated a comprehensive special rectification action plan targeting fraudulent practices in third-party environmental service institutions, including vehicle emission inspections [6] - Measures include encouraging non-involved inspection institutions to voluntarily report, organizing expert analysis of leads, and implementing real-time remote monitoring for non-field enforcement [6]