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证监会动真格!严惩配合造假的第三方
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-06 04:15

Core Viewpoint - Since July, eight listed companies in China, including ST Pava and Hongxiang Co., have seen their actual controllers or key executives involved in criminal activities due to violations, with nearly 20 cases since 2025. The regulatory focus is now on the "third-party accomplices" that facilitate these fraudulent activities [2] Regulatory Actions - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is intensifying accountability measures against third-party accomplices involved in financial fraud, aiming to establish the "Regulations on the Supervision and Administration of Listed Companies" to legally empower the CSRC to investigate and impose administrative penalties on these accomplices [2] - The CSRC is promoting inter-departmental cooperation, where identified accomplices will be referred to relevant authorities for further action, allowing each department to manage its respective cases [2] Case Examples - The case of Yuebo Power saw two accomplices fined 2.3 million yuan, marking a precedent in administrative penalties [2] - In the Saiwei Intelligent case, a third-party company involved in fraud was ordered to bear 3% of the joint liability for damages, establishing a judicial precedent [2] - In the Beijing Culture case, related accountants faced criminal accountability, indicating a breakthrough in criminal responsibility for accomplices [2]