Misappropriating nearly 10 million public funds to sell her daughter and falling out with her family, so rewarding the anchor map?

  CCTV News:Recently, the People’s Court of Jingkou District, Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province publicly heard a case. The defendant Wang was addicted to webcasting and stole 9.3 million yuan from the company, just to win the favor of the network female anchor.

  Before the incident, Wang served as the cashier accountant of Guoxin Jiayuan Real Estate Company. In 2015, after the chief accountant left, the company did not arrange another person, but let Wang serve as the chief accountant. He controlled all the financial power of the company by himself.

  Wang, a 29-year-old, is married, and a family of three lives in Danyang with his parents. His family conditions are average and his monthly salary is more than 3,000 yuan. Since he fell in love with webcasting, he found that the female anchors disdained themselves because of the lack of rewards. Wang felt that he was left out in the cold. In order to save face, he began to misappropriate public funds to reward him.

  Wang kept recharging to broadcast high-priced "gifts" to the hostess. On the most day, he recharged 500,000 yuan on the live broadcast platform, and several female anchors took the initiative to make friends with him. Wang kept his wife in the dark and used a business trip as an excuse to meet the female anchor in Shanghai every week and squander the stolen public funds.

    According to the police investigating the case, Wang basically stays in the best hotel in Shanghai. When it is more, it may cost hundreds of thousands a night, and when it is less, it will cost 20,000 to 30,000.

  It has been verified that Wang embezzled 9.3 million yuan of public funds from Guoxin Jiayuan Real Estate Company, including several hundred thousand yuan of cash in the company’s inventory; Nearly 8.6 million yuan was withdrawn and transferred from the company’s CCB card and ICBC card.

  After the trial, the court made a verdict in court. The defendant Wang was sentenced to 7 years in prison for the crime of duty embezzlement, and confiscated 200,000 yuan of property, and ordered the defendant Wang to return to the injured unit for 9.3 million yuan, but Wang was simply unable to make restitution.

  It is not a case that Wang embezzled public funds in order to reward the anchor.

  A 24-year-old company cashier in Hefei secretly transferred more than 5 million yuan from the company account in order to reward the male anchor on the live broadcast platform until it was discovered by the company. Evidence shows that in just three months, it spent more than 4 million on the live broadcast platform. In addition to rewarding the anchor, women also spend a lot. When she was arrested, the LV bag she bought online for 30,000 yuan was still in the mail.

  In recent years, with the rise and development of the webcast industry, there have been frequent incidents of rewarding anchors with huge sums of money. Many netizens send virtual gifts to their favorite anchors. This is true. The key is to be within their own economic scope. Some people do not hesitate to fall out with their families in order to "punch a swollen face and fill a fat man".

  Aunt Luo, who is over 60 years old, met the male anchor Ren Mou on the live broadcast platform. In just one year, she rewarded Ren Mou with cash and gifts totaling more than 300,000 yuan. When the relationship was good, she sent a watch with a price of more than 30,000 yuan as a birthday gift for Ren.

  When Aunt Luo’s daughters found out, they were so angry that they wanted to sever the mother-daughter relationship with her. In desperation, Aunt Luo found Ren and asked for the money to be rewarded. However, in the face of Aunt Luo’s request, Ren refused to return these rewards, saying that this was Aunt Luo’s voluntary behavior. He neither defrauded her nor threatened her. The police persuaded the two sides. Because of the dispute, they handed Aunt Luo and Ren to the local police station for further coordination.

  What is even more ridiculous is this post-90 s Yunnan man Zhao.

  In January 2017, Niu Niu, a 4-year-old girl, was taken away from her hometown in Yunnan by her father Zhao. In July, Niu Niu was taken to Guangde, Anhui by her father. Unexpectedly, the father sold her to Wang Moumou, a man from Ningguo, at a "transaction price" of 40,000 yuan.

  Zhao confessed that he earned more than 4,000 yuan a month before selling his daughter, but he couldn’t save money because he was obsessed with rewarding the anchor online. "After selling my daughter, I suddenly got so much money in my hand and rewarded the anchors. I am also a lot of car-scrapping."

  It was found through trial that after getting the money, Zhao had rewarded more than 30,000 yuan to more than a dozen male and female anchors. Among them, he bought virtual gifts for the anchors through a webcast platform, which was worth more than 10,000 yuan after conversion, and the amount of money transferred and sent to the anchors through WeChat was 20,600 yuan.

  "My daughter is over 4 years old and knows some things that adults say. During the negotiation, the child buried his head and patted my knee from time to time. I dare not think, what was in the child’s mind when I quoted him the price of my daughter? " After surrendering, Zhao shed tears when he confessed to the police. In the end, Zhao was sentenced to five years in prison for crime of trafficking in children.

  While the live broadcast industry is developing in full swing, the "reward" of minors is often exposed.

  Ms. Hu from Xuchang, Henan said that her 10-year-old son used her mobile phone to reward 50,000 yuan to the game anchor. Ms. Hu said that her husband died of pancreatic cancer, and this money was the money for her husband’s cremation. And I have rectal cancer, and now I need this life-saving money urgently, hoping to recover it.

  Mr. Peng and his wife in Guangdong saved 160,000 yuan in 10 years by sewing jeans. Their 14-year-old son, Xiao Peng, joined a QQ group of online game players during the summer vacation, and was dragged by group friends to watch the female anchor play games. In just two months, he spent all his parents’ savings accumulated in 10 years.

  There are countless similar examples. Xiaoxin, a 9-year-old girl from Dalian, Liaoning Province, rewarded the anchor with more than 50,000 yuan on the Huya live broadcast platform. Her mother appealed to the platform for a refund, but since it was impossible to prove that it was indeed a child’s operation, there was still no result. A 13-year-old girl in Shanghai secretly rewarded her favorite network anchor with her mother’s mobile phone, and spent her parents’ savings of 250 thousand yuan in two months; After 00, while studying in Canada, Xiaoya, a girl, spent 650,000 yuan … …

  For minors, learning should be the primary task, rather than indulging in the network. What’s more, we should not be distorted by the wrong consumption concept and brush the hard-earned money of our parents.

  As a new way of social networking, webcasting attracts a large number of users with its high effectiveness and strong interactivity. But no matter who the user is, we should watch the live broadcast rationally. Don’t blindly impulse consumption in order to pursue the so-called face and vanity on the Internet. Don’t spend more than you can afford because you are obsessed with network anchors, or even embark on the road of crime.