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A case of identity embezzlement in China
May 26, 2009 01:01
  • CHERYL
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The victim Zou Zhijing, also named Luo Caixia by the netizens, found that there was mortgage in her personal credit reports already when she applied the mortgage to buy a house. She felt confused, because she had never done it before. Then what happened?
Throughout investigation, we got that Zou Zhijing succeeded in the examination of a medical college in her hometown Shandong in 1999, but she gave up it. Thus, her headmaster made a fake identity for his sister, Liu Yanli, according to that of Zou Zhijing's.Then, Liu Yanli entered the college with Zou Zhijing's admission letter successfully.The next year, Zou Zhijing entered Tianjin Industry University, and then worked in Beijing. Actually, her identity was stolen ten years ago.
In China, Identity has character of uniqueness, which is connected with one's residence, status in school, profiles and other important information.
Thus, there couldn't be two people with the same name and identity or one people with two identities in law.
If so, why two Zou Zhijing could live in peace with each other for so long time?
Last edited by CHERYL: May 26, 2009 01:16
May 27, 2009 04:00
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  • ICEBERG
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I think there may be some loopholes in Chinese identity policy. The government should continue perfect relevant policies to avoid similar sases. What about the result? Have Zou Zhijing got her identity back?
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