The trial yesterday was country's first of its kind following a revised Criminal Procedure Law went into effect last year, allowing trial in absentia of corrupt officials who fled the country with ill-gotten gains.
Li Huabo, a former official in the finance department in Poyang county of eastern province of Jiangxi, was accused of escaping to Singapore with USD 4.8 million by the Shangrao municipal intermediate people's court.
Li was accused of embezzling USD 15.3 million in public funds between 2006 and 2010. He fled to Singapore in January 2011 and got permanent residency there, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Police authorities in Singapore found that Li and his wife owned USD 4.4 million of assets in the city state, official media said.
Once Chinese courts find him guilty of smuggling, judicial authorities will seek international assistance to get the verdict recognised by the relevant countries, Huang Jingping, a professor of law at the Renmin University of China said.
"Before we did not allow trial in absentia so when fleeing corrupt officials were still at large, their illegal overseas assets could not be retrieved," Huang said.
"Anti-graft authorities can seek assistance from their overseas counterparts to seize and freeze, then return the assets of corrupt Chinese officials," said an unnamed official of the anti-graft bureau under the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
Laws in the United States, Canada, Australia and Singapore - the favorite destinations for Chinese officials who flee with large amounts of money, all recognise confiscation of illegal earnings in the Chinese rulings.
According to a report from the Supreme People's Procuratorate, they arrested 762 escaped officials and took back 10.1 billion yuan of assets last year.
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