Core Points - The Supreme People's Court of China has released six typical cases of fraud related to people's livelihood, highlighting the increasing frequency and sophistication of fraud cases that threaten public and private property safety [1][2] - The cases aim to raise public awareness and enhance anti-fraud capabilities, emphasizing the judicial role in guiding rules and values [1] Group 1: Pension Fraud - Case 2 involves a defendant, Li Moufeng, who fraudulently claimed pensions from two different locations, receiving over 600,000 yuan from Hebei and 500,000 yuan from Shanghai, leading to a four-year prison sentence and a fine of 50,000 yuan [1][2] - The Supreme Court stresses that receiving multiple pensions is a severe form of fraud that undermines the fairness and sustainability of the pension system [2] Group 2: Medical Fraud - Case 4 features Hu Mou and others who impersonated medical professionals to deceive over 50 victims into purchasing expensive, ineffective cancer treatment drugs, totaling over 520,000 yuan in fraud [2][3] - The court highlights the danger of such scams, particularly to seriously ill patients, as they can delay legitimate treatment and disrupt medical order [2] Group 3: Health Product Fraud - Case 5 involves defendants Ni Mourong and Guo Moufeng, who sold fake anti-cancer health products to elderly individuals at prices significantly above cost, amounting to over 620,000 yuan in total sales [3][4] - The Supreme Court notes that these fraudulent activities exploit elderly people's health concerns, causing significant financial losses and emphasizing the need for increased awareness among seniors regarding false advertising [4]
最高法发布典型案例:犯罪分子骗养老钱、救命钱获刑
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-01 03:50