After Wang Yali , the former deputy secretary of the Shijiazhuang Communist Youth League, was arrested for forging her resume to get promotions, the provincial Commission for Disciplinary Inspection received piles of letters alleging other officials were 'as bad as Wang Yali' and demanding investigations into them.
An official in the party office told petitioner Wang Cuimian she had created a phenomenon - and extra work for the office.
But Wang Cuimian and her family are still battling to secure her father's inheritance, worth hundreds of millions of yuan, which Wang Yali and her accomplices seized two years ago.
Months after Wang Yali's arrest, Wang Popan's assets - including the Jinhua Company, which developed a nine-storey commercial property in downtown Shijiazhuang - were still registered under the name of people the family regards as total strangers.
That's why Wang Cuimian sent a new wave of petition letters calling for authorities to investigate how her father's company - which has not been engaged in any business since his death in August 2008 and had a debt of 60 million yuan (HK$68 million) at that time - has amassed hundreds of millions of yuan worth of debt.
Jinhua's ownership was transferred shortly after Wang Popan's death without the knowledge of the family, using a fake chop - the company's real chop had been hidden. The property was still deserted even though all it needed was interior decoration before it would have been handed over to shopkeepers.
