Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China (Adopted at the Seventh Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National People's Congress on May 12, 1994, promulgated by Order No.22 of the President of the People's Republic of China on May 12, 1994, and effective as of July 1, 1994)
Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China (Adopted at the Seventh Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National People's Congress on May 12, 1994, promulgated by Order No.22 of the President of the People's Republic of China on May 12, 1994, and effective as of July 1, 1994)
Chapter VII Legal Liability
Article 41
The State functionaries engaged in foreign trade who neglect their duties or practise irregularities for personal gains or abuse their power shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law if their acts constitute a crime. If their acts do not constitute a crime, they shall be given administrative sanctions. The State functionaries engaged in foreign trade who by taking advantage of their office extort other persons' money or goods or illegally accept other persons' money or goods so as to seek benefits for such persons shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to the Supplementary Provisions for the Punishment of the Crime of Corruption and Bribery if their acts constitute a crime. If their acts do not constitute a crime, they shall be given administrative sanctions.
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