NANNING - A court in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region opened a trial Thursday on confiscating the illegal assets of a Red Notice fugitive suspected of embezzlement.According to Guilin City People's Procuratorate, it launched an investigation into Huang Yanlan for misusing and embezzling a huge amount of money in August 2002. Later Huang fled. Interpol issued a Red Notice on her in 2005.Since the suspect remains a fugitive, prosecutors have applied to the Guilin Intermediate People's Court to formally confiscate her illegal assets.From 1993 to 1998, Huang allegedly took advantage of her position as general manager of a state-owned enterprise in the city of Guilin and deputy head of a city government department, and extracted about 1.17 billion yuan ($184.3 million) from the company's accounts, according to the prosecutors."The money was not recorded in the company's financial books," the prosecutors' application documents said.About 400 million yuan of the money was found to have been transferred to another bank account illegally set up by the company to invest in futures.Huang was later also suspected of personally extracting and entrusting a third party to withdraw about 575 million yuan from the futures investment account, 529 million yuan of which was also missing from any financial books, the prosecutors said.Huang and her family paid 30 million yuan for 52 real estate properties in Shanghai from 1997 to 1999 as the first installment.The Guilin Intermediate People's Court did not announce the judgement Thursday. order rubber bracelets cheap
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HONG KONG - A ceremony was held here Saturday to mark the founding of Hong Kong STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) Education Alliance, which aims to foster the development of STEM education and innovation and technology (I&T) in Hong Kong.Chief Executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Carrie Lam, Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong SAR Wang Zhimin and some other guests officiated at the ceremony.Through liaising with people who support, promote and lead the development of STEM education in Hong Kong, the alliance aims to enhance students' interest in science and technology and strengthen students' necessary knowledge.Speaking at the ceremony, Lam said that the Hong Kong SAR government puts a lot of emphasis on nurturing innovation and technology talent. In her latest policy address, she proposed to provide, starting from the 2019/20 school year, a new recurrent Life-wide Learning Grant with an annual provision of 900 million HK dollars (about $115 million).Lam said the grant will support schools to take forward, on the present foundation, life-wide learning with enhanced efforts through organizing more out-of-classroom experiential learning activities in various curriculum areas such as STEM education, so as to broaden students' horizons and foster their overall development.Tsui Lap-chee, president of the alliance said that for the purpose of Hong Kong becoming an international innovation and technology center, the alliance will train a huge number of scientific and technological talents with creativity and comprehensive, collaborative and problem-solving skills.The alliance will also promote STEM activities and organize STEM competition to support STEM education in Hong Kong.The 1st Hong Kong STEM Education Forum was also held by the alliance on Saturday, with the attendance of more than 700 experts, teachers and students. (1 US dollar = 7.82 HK dollars)
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