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严监严管持续优化资本市场新生态
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-09-28 16:08

Core Viewpoint - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is intensifying its regulatory enforcement against financial fraud and information disclosure violations, aiming to enhance market integrity and investor confidence [1][2][3]. Regulatory Framework - Recent legal reforms, including the new Securities Law and related regulations, have established a robust regulatory framework for capital markets, providing a solid basis for enforcement actions [2][3]. - The CSRC has issued over 2,200 administrative penalties for financial fraud and market manipulation during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, with fines totaling 41.4 billion yuan, marking increases of 58% and 30% respectively compared to the previous five-year period [2][3]. Enforcement Actions - The CSRC is focusing on severe violations such as financial fraud and insider trading, with notable cases leading to significant penalties, including a 2.25 billion yuan fine against Zhongke Huayuan Titanium Co., Ltd. for compliance violations [3][4]. - Since last year, the CSRC has investigated 67 delisted companies for illegal activities, with 33 cases referred for potential criminal prosecution [3][4]. Investor Protection - The regulatory bodies are enhancing investor protection mechanisms, including the introduction of new judicial interpretations and multi-faceted dispute resolution frameworks to support investor rights [5][6]. - Landmark cases, such as the special representative litigation against Kangmei Pharmaceutical, have resulted in substantial compensation for investors, demonstrating the effectiveness of the new protective measures [5][6]. Comprehensive Accountability - The CSRC is promoting a multi-layered accountability system that integrates administrative, civil, and criminal responsibilities to strengthen deterrence against securities violations [8][9]. - Over the past five years, the CSRC has referred more than 700 cases to law enforcement, leading to serious criminal accountability for numerous offenders [9]. Future Directions - Experts suggest that future regulatory efforts should focus on precise enforcement against financial fraud while ensuring that intermediary institutions fulfill their responsibilities as gatekeepers [4][6]. - There is a call for a "one-stop" platform for investor rights protection, integrating various forms of dispute resolution to facilitate easier access for small investors [7].