Core Viewpoint - The meeting highlighted a decrease in criminal case filings in first-instance courts by 2025, while crimes disrupting the socialist market economy are increasing by 2.2% [1] Group 1: Criminal Case Trends - Criminal case filings are expected to continue declining, but specific crimes related to market economy disruption are on the rise [1] - Notable increases in case filings include: - Bid rigging: up 50% - Issuing false invoices: up 32% - Loan fraud: up 20% - Bribery by non-state employees: up 20% - Contract fraud: up 11% - Production and sale of substandard products: up 10% - Illegal business operations: up 9% [1] Group 2: Judicial and Market Regulation - The meeting emphasized the need to utilize criminal, civil, and administrative judicial functions to punish behaviors that disrupt market order and violate principles of integrity [1] - There is a focus on addressing "involution" competition through judicial research, enhancing anti-monopoly and anti-unfair competition laws to promote fair competition [1] - Courts are urged to adhere to power boundaries and resolve issues related to the misuse of administrative and criminal measures in economic disputes [1] Group 3: Support for Private Economy - Continuous implementation of the Private Economy Promotion Law and related measures is required to protect enterprise property rights and legal interests [2] - The establishment of a long-term mechanism for preventing and correcting abuses of power is essential to foster a law-based business environment [2] - There is a call for strong supervision to correct the abuse of power that restricts competition, promoting the construction of a unified national market [2]
2025年破坏社会主义市场经济秩序犯罪案件增长
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-19 14:04