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				 Former NBS chief sacked for scandal 
 
 By Zhao Huanxin (chinadaily.com.cn)  Updated: 2006-10-19 10:59  Qiu Xiaohua, former chief of the National Bureau 
of Statistics (NBS), is suspected of involvement in the pension fund scandal in 
Shanghai, Li Xiaochao, an NBS spokesman, said on Thursday in 
Beijing.
  Qiu's case is still under investigation, he told a press 
conference held by the State Council Information Office in 
Beijing.
  "Relevant departments, when carrying out investigations into the 
Shanghai social security fund scandal, found out that Qiu was suspected of being 
involved in severe violations of party discipline," Li said.
  "The central 
disciplinary office is now conducting an investigation into his 
involvement."
  The Shanghai pension fund scandal led to the sacking of the 
municipality's top Party official Chen Liangyu last month.
  This is the 
second press conference the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) held at the 
State Council Information Office within five weeks, the first one was given by 
Qiu himself.
  The State Council removed Qiu Xiaohua from the post of 
director of the National Bureau of Statistics last week, replacing him with Xie 
Fuzhan, former deputy director of the cabinet's think-tank Development Research 
Centre.
  The removal sparked widespread speculations about why Qiu was 
sacked. No explanation has been given since then. This is the first official 
explanation about Qiu's sacking.
  Qiu served the position only half a 
year. He was appointed director of the National Bureau of Statistics this 
March to replace Li Deshui.
  Born in 1958, Qiu 
Xiaohua is a native of East China's Fujian Province. He graduated from the 
department of Economics of Xiamen University in Fujian in 1982. 
  He 
served as chief economist and NBS spokesman between 1993 and 1998 and was 
appointed deputy director in 1999. 
  Xie Fuzhan, previously deputy 
director of the Development Research Center of the State Council, was appointed 
new NBS director. 
  Xie promised self-discipline when making his first 
public speech at a symposium on October 13, emphasizing the NBS will redouble 
efforts to "improve the Party's work style and build a clean 
government".  
 
  
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