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司法护航信用经济建设
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-07 22:52
Group 1 - In 2025, a total of 233.98 million new entries were added to the list of dishonest individuals, while 266.96 million individuals were restored to the market through credit repair [2] - The Supreme People's Court reported that the automatic compliance rate for civil judgments reached 61.01% in 2025, an increase of 2.7 percentage points year-on-year, with an execution completion rate of 39.29% [2] - The court has focused on "bone cases," "petition cases," "difficult cases," and "long-standing unresolved cases," achieving substantial progress in executing 47.7 million cross-executions since October 2023 [3] Group 2 - The Supreme People's Court has implemented a mechanism to connect execution with bankruptcy, facilitating the exit of "zombie enterprises" and early treatment of distressed companies [3] - In 2025, a total of 4.461 thousand individuals were legally held accountable for refusing to execute judgments, indicating a strong stance against dishonest behavior by judicial authorities [2] - A notable case involved a private listed company in Shenzhen that, despite facing over 100 billion yuan in debt, successfully completed a restructuring plan that cleared 100% of its debts amounting to 16 billion yuan [5]
最高法:严厉打击恶意规避执行、逃避执行行为
Core Insights - The Supreme People's Court has effectively addressed execution difficulties through cross-execution strategies, as highlighted in a recent press conference [1] Group 1: Execution and Credit Repair - In the past year, 2.3398 million individuals were newly added to the list of untrustworthy persons, while 2.6696 million individuals successfully returned to the market through credit repair, marking the seventh consecutive quarter where credit repair instances exceeded new additions to the untrustworthy list [1] - A total of 18.6518 million individuals complied with their obligations due to the pressure of untrustworthiness penalties [1] Group 2: Enforcement Measures - The Supreme People's Court, in collaboration with the Supreme People's Procuratorate and the Ministry of Public Security, issued guidelines to combat malicious evasion of execution, resulting in the prosecution of 4,461 individuals for refusing to execute judgments and rulings last year [1] - The court maintains a stringent stance against untrustworthy behavior, emphasizing the importance of precise punishment for untrustworthiness and the normalization of credit repair [1]
最高法:以交叉执行为牵引 有效解决执行难
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-01-26 02:55
Core Viewpoint - The Supreme People's Court has introduced measures to effectively address the challenges of enforcement through cross-execution, highlighting significant improvements in execution efficiency and quality over the past three years [1][4]. Group 1: Execution Quality and Efficiency - Execution quality has consistently improved, with the automatic compliance rate for civil judgments exceeding 60%, reaching 61.01%, a year-on-year increase of 2.7 percentage points [4]. - The execution case volume has increased by 15.43%, with an execution rate of over 50%, at 50.59%, and a completion rate nearing 40%, at 39.29%, both showing an increase of nearly 8 percentage points over three years [4]. - The total amount executed has reached approximately 2.2 trillion yuan, maintaining above 2 trillion yuan for three consecutive years [4]. Group 2: Cross-Execution Achievements - Since October 2023, courts nationwide have implemented cross-execution on 477,000 cases, with 222,500 difficult cases making substantial progress or being resolved, resulting in an executed amount of 166.88 billion yuan [5]. - The cross-execution initiative has achieved near-complete coverage across national courts, excluding certain areas in Tibet [5]. Group 3: Market Activation through Execution and Bankruptcy - The integration of judicial enforcement with bankruptcy systems has been emphasized, with 963,820 cases cleared through various execution methods, and 48,400 bankruptcy cases transferred, leading to 15,800 enterprises achieving "clearing" [5]. - This approach aims to facilitate the exit of "zombie enterprises" and early intervention for distressed companies, promoting market resource allocation through legal means [5]. Group 4: Credit Economy and Trustworthiness - The classification and targeted approach to credit punishment have been reinforced, with 2.34 million new entries into the dishonesty list last year, while 2.67 million individuals were rehabilitated through credit restoration [6]. - A total of 18.65 million individuals complied with obligations due to the pressure of dishonesty penalties, and 4,461 individuals were prosecuted for evading enforcement [6]. Group 5: Standardization and Supervision in Execution - A comprehensive three-year action plan has been launched to enhance execution work standards across 27 procedural aspects, aiming for scientific and high-quality development [6]. - The execution team has been strengthened, with 810 individuals held accountable for cross-execution tasks, marking an 86.21% increase in accountability measures compared to the previous year [6]. Group 6: Legal Measures and Innovations - Enhanced litigation preservation measures have been implemented to reduce malicious debt evasion, alongside the establishment of an "execution suggestion" system to address internal bottlenecks [7]. - Efforts are being made to correct excessive or out-of-scope preservation actions, utilizing "live sealing and live deduction" methods to minimize the impact on parties and business operations [7].