Lawmakers resign en mass in Hunan bribery case
More than 500 lawmakers in Henyang, Hunan province have resigned because they have been implicated in a graft investigation

More than 500 local lawmakers in a Hunan city have resigned and dozens of provincial legislators have been sacked after being implicated in cash-for-votes bribery scandal, state media reported yesterday.
The official Xinhua news agency said the 512 lawmakers in Hengyang city in the poor, landlocked southern province of Hunan resigned after they took bribes from 56 members of the provincial assembly.
The total amount of the bribes was more than 110 million yuan (HK$139 million) and the money was used to swing the results of elections, Xinhua said, citing a Hunan government statement.
China does not have fully democratic one-man, one-vote elections but has experimented with a selection process at the grassroots for local legislatures, even if most candidates are Communist Party members and there is rarely more than a single candidate for each position.
“The number of people involved in the Hengyang election case are many, the amount of money large, the substance serious, the effect pernicious; this is a serious challenge to our People’s Congresses system,” Xinhua said.
“It must be seriously dealt with in accordance with the law.”