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A civil servant in Hunan defrauded and embezzled a pension of 6.5438+0.7 million yuan. What are the details of the case that deserve attention?

The development of information technology not only brings convenience to people's lives, but also brings corrupt ways to some lawless elements. There is a civil servant in Hunan who embezzled170,000 yuan with the social security card of the deceased old man. How did he do it? The following small series will take you to understand.

One night, the ATM of a bank in Hengnan County, Hunan Province suddenly called the police, which attracted the attention of the bank staff. It turned out that the civil servant swiped more than 600 social security cards at the ATM. Due to repeated operations, the amount taken away was too large, causing the system to issue an alarm prompt, and the police finally arrested the suspect.

Second, taking advantage of loopholes in the system to corrupt the law, the local police found that the suspect was actually a civil servant of the local people's social security bureau through various investigations and evidence collection. At that time, he took hundreds of social security cards stolen from the Social Security Bureau in an attempt to take all the deposits in them. At that time, he had taken out hundreds of thousands. However, I never thought that the ATM had an alarm function and was caught red-handed.

So how did he steal these social security cards? It turns out that this is not the first time he has done this. In the past six years, this civil servant has privately contacted some township public officials and collected the identity information and social security information of the deceased elderly from them through bribery and other means. Due to the limited knowledge level of the elderly in rural areas and the fact that young people go out to work, few people know that the villagers have been kept in the dark. On some lists in the census, the information of these elderly people was not updated in time, and they were still alive in name, so the state continued to issue money to social security cards. However, the money was eventually taken by civil servants. After he took most of the money for himself, the rest of the money was used to bribe township public officials and make them become grasshoppers in the same boat, which lasted for five years. Fortunately, the police tracked down the corrupt civil servant and finally decided to hand over all the social security funds and let the corrupt official serve the people.