Core Viewpoint - The Supreme People's Court of China has released 12 typical cases to protect the legal rights of private enterprises and entrepreneurs, addressing pain points in the development of the private economy through judicial means [1]. Group 1: Corruption in Large Enterprises - The issue of "small power, big corruption" has emerged in large internet companies, where ordinary business managers wield significant control over resources, leading to corruption [2][3]. - A case involving a business development manager at an internet company revealed that from 2019 to 2023, he accepted bribes totaling approximately 6.14 million RMB for providing advantages in app approvals and resource allocation [3]. - Another case highlighted a platform operator who received over 92 million RMB in bribes within a year, exploiting his position to approve store applications [4]. Group 2: Invalid "Back-to-Back" Clauses - Large companies have been found to use "back-to-back" clauses in contracts with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to shift payment risks, which has been deemed invalid by the courts [5][6]. - A specific case involved a state-owned construction company that delayed payment of over 1.57 million RMB to a private cable company, citing the "back-to-back" payment condition [6]. - The Supreme Court's ruling on this case aims to alleviate the long payment cycles and high costs faced by SMEs, promoting fair market competition [7].
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21世纪经济报道·2025-07-31 13:44