Records on severe violations: 11. Blacklist records. Submitted by: Any agency authorized to administer a blacklist. Collected on: Citizens, companies, orgs. 14/24
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Then breach of contract stuff: 12. Breach of contract by medical students (some can get free tuition or training if they agree to temp. practice in rural areas, but some take the $$ and don't go). Submitted by: Multiple agencies. Collected on: Citizens (medical students). 15/24
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13. Breach of contract terms by civil servants (civil servants who do not fulfill their minimum service time). Submitted by: Civil Service Bureau. Collected on: Citizens (civil servants only). 16/24
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14. Credit grades / evaluation results from various state agencies (Examples: Tax bureau assigns tax compliance grades to companies, Customs also has a grading system). Submitted by: Any gov body that issues compliance grades. Collected on: Citizens, companies, orgs. 17/24
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Then the positive records: 15. Awards and recognitions (example: innovation awards, excellent service awards). Submitted by: Any gov body that issues such awards. Collected on: Citizens, companies, orgs. 18/24
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Then the catchall: 16. "Market entities may take the initiative to provide or authorize relevant departments to include info like social security payments, utility payments, warehousing and logistics, intellectual property, market operations, contract performance, etc." 19/24
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One major thing is different than the list we made: We thought info such as whether companies had made utility payments and social security payments were definitively included. Now the wording in #16 looks like it's an optional req. for relevant bodies to provide that info. 20/24
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The takeaway: The records collected under China's social credit system really underscore what primary problem the system is trying to solve: a disorderly, non-compliant marketplace. 24/24
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Kendra Schaefer 凯娜 Retweeted China Law Translate
I had some additional context in there (tweets 21-23), but
@ChinaLawTransl8 has done a 1000x better job at explaining that context, so here's his breakdown:https://twitter.com/ChinaLawTransl8/status/1415400897249693701 …Kendra Schaefer 凯娜 added,
China Law TranslateVerified account @ChinaLawTransl8Sorry to hit you with even more social credit news, but the draft national directory of public credit information has also been released today- and is at least as important as the list of punishments. https://www.chinalawtranslate.com/en/draft-public-credit-information/ …Show this thread0 replies 2 retweets 8 likesShow this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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