蓝科高新因信披违规等问题被上交所通报批评 多名责任人被追责

Core Viewpoint - Gansu Lanke High-tech Equipment Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Lanke High-tech") received regulatory measures from the Shanghai Stock Exchange due to violations in information disclosure and operational norms, particularly concerning related party transactions and non-operating fund occupation [1][2][3] Group 1: Violations Identified - Lanke High-tech failed to disclose related parties and related transactions, specifically with Jiangsu Engao Industrial Technology Research Institute, which was controlled by its former major shareholder, China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (referred to as "China Energy"). The undisclosed related transactions amounted to CNY 44.7643 million in 2019 and CNY 72.36 million in 2020 [1][2] - The company also did not disclose the non-operating fund occupation by related parties, where CNY 47 million was paid to a related supplier but was used by China Energy from August 2019 to June 2020. This led to a correction in accounting errors in April 2024, adjusting total assets and net profits for the years 2019 and 2020 [2] Group 2: Accountability and Consequences - The regulatory body held multiple parties accountable, including China Energy for failing to inform about related party situations and for occupying company funds. The former chairman of China Energy, Liu Bin, was identified as primarily responsible for these actions [2] - Lanke High-tech's former chairman, Duan Yulin, and former vice president, Zhou Chunping, were also held responsible for their roles in information disclosure and contract management [2][3]