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2.15 Jilin Province Jilin Province Jixin Group Co. Ltd., Affiliated to the Jilin Provincial Prison Administration Bureau, Has 22 2.15 Jilin Province Jilin Province Jixin Group Co. Ltd., affiliated to the Jilin Provincial Prison Administration Bureau, has 22 prison enterprises Legal representative of the prison company: Feng Gang, Chairman of Jilin Jixin Group Co., Ltd. His official positions in the prison system: Party Committee Member of Jilin Provincial Justice Department, Party Committee Secretary and Director of Jilin Provincial Prison Administration Bureau1 According to the “Notice on Issuing ‘Jilin Province People’s Government Institutional Reform Program’ from the General Office of the CCP Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council” (Ting Zi [2008] No. 25), the Jilin Provincial Prison Administration Bureau (Deputy-department level) was set up as a management agency under the Provincial Justice Department.2 Business areas: The company manages state-owned operating assets of the enterprises within province’s prison system; production, processing and sale of electromechanical equipment (excluding cars), chemical products, apparels, cement, construction materials; production and sale of agricultural and sideline products; labor processing No. Company Name of the Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Notes on the Prison Name Prison, to which and representative Capital Address the Company Shareholder(s) / Title Belongs 1 Jilin Jixin Jilin Provincial State-owned Feng Gang 70.67 The company manages state-owned 1000 Xinfa According to the “Notice on Issuing Group Co., Prison Asset Chairman of Jilin million operating assets of the enterprises within Road, ‘Jilin Province People’s Government Ltd. Administration Supervision and Jixin Group Co., yuan province’s prison system; production, Changchun Institutional Reform Program’ from the Bureau Administration Ltd.; Party processing and sale of electromechanical City General Office of the CCP Central Commission of Committee Member equipment (excluding cars), chemical Committee and the General Office of the Jilin Provincial of Jilin Provincial products, apparels, cement, construction State Council” (Ting Zi [2008] No. 25), Government Justice Department, the Jilin Provincial Prison materials; production and sale of Party Committee Administration Bureau (Deputy- agricultural and sideline products; labor Secretary and department level) was set up as a Director of Jilin processing (the above operated by various management agency under the Provincial Prison branches with licenses). There are also the Provincial Justice Department.4 Administration projects that are subject to approval Bureau3 according to the law and can only be carried out after the approval by the No. Company Name of the Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Notes on the Prison Name Prison, to which and representative Capital Address the Company Shareholder(s) / Title Belongs relevant government departments. 2 Tongyu Jilin Provincial Jilin Jixin Group Du Yuwen 5 million Potato flour and potato flour product East Side According to “Notice on Issuing ‘Jilin County Prison Co., Ltd. Works at Tongyu yuan processing and sale. The Jilin Provincial of Yulin Province People’s Government Yulin Administration County Yulin Prison Administration Bureau coordinated Village, Institutional Reform Program’ from the Vermicelli Bureau Vermicelli more than 10 million yuan in funds and Xinhua General Office of the CCP Central Processing Processing Co., Ltd. cooperated with local enterprises in Town, Committee and the General Office of the Co., Ltd. Tongyu County to build an agricultural Tongyu State Council” (Ting Zi [2008] No. 25), product processing company in Yulin County, the Jilin Provincial Prison Village for vermicelli production and Baicheng Administration Bureau (Deputy- miscellaneous grain crop processing. City, Jilin department level) was set up as a Through the efforts of the department Province management agency under the providing the guarantee, local communist Provincial Justice Department.6 party committees and governments at various levels, Yulin Village’s vermicelli factory finally started production in December 2017. 5 3 Tongyu Jilin Provincial Jilin Jixin Group Du Yuwen 5 million Rice and flour processing and sale. East Side According to “Notice on Issuing ‘Jilin County Prison Co., Ltd. Works at Tongyu yuan of Yulin Province People’s Government Yulin Rice Administration County Yulin Rice Village, Institutional Reform Program’ from the and Flour Bureau and Flour Processing Xinhua General Office of the CCP Central Processing Co., Ltd. Town, Committee and the General Office of the Co., Ltd. Tongyu State Council” (Ting Zi [2008] No. 25), the Jilin Provincial Prison County, Administration Bureau (Deputy- Baicheng department level) was set up as a City, Jilin management agency under the Province Provincial Justice Department.7 4 Jilin Ningjiang Prison Jilin Jixin Group Liu Changquan 2 million Garment design, processing, production Minzhu Ningjiang Prison9, located in Ningjiang Songning Co., Ltd. General Manager of yuan and sale. Village, District, Songyuan City, Jilin Province, Industry Jilin Songning Xincheng is a fully-equipped modern prison. In No. Company Name of the Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Notes on the Prison Name Prison, to which and representative Capital Address the Company Shareholder(s) / Title Belongs and Trade Industry and Trade Township, accordance with the prison layout Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd.; Deputy Ningjiang adjustment plan, under the strong General Manager at District, support and coordination of the the enterprise Songyuan provincial communist party committee, operated by Jilin City, Jilin provincial government, the Department Provincial Prison Province of Justice, and the Provincial Prison Administration Administration Bureau, the current Bureau, Zhenlai Ningjiang Prison was formed by Branch8 merging the No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, and No. 8 Prisons under the Jilin Provincial Prison Administration Bureau, Zhenlai Branch, and was officially put into use on July 5, 2017. 5 Jilin Changchun Jingyue Jilin Jixin Group Sun Gongbing 500,000 Production and sale of clothing, shoes and 1st Floor, Changchun Jingyue Prison11 is located Changyuan Prison Co., Ltd. General Manager of yuan hats, knitwear, handmade products, rubber Jingyue in Qinjian Village, Yutan Town, Industry Jilin Changyuan products, plastic products, paper products Prison Changchun Jingyue Tourist and and Trade Industry & Trade Co. (excluding prints), electronic components, Office Economic Development Zone. Founded Co., Ltd. Ltd.; Warden of electromechanical equipment, chemical Building, in October 1983, it was formerly known Jingyue Prison10 products (excluding hazardous chemicals) Qinjian as the Changchun Reformation through and construction materials; sale of daily Village, Labor Camp’s First and Second necessities and foods; production, Yutan Detachments, which were setup processing and sale of agricultural and Town, simultaneously. In May 1986, the sideline products. Jingyue Second Detachment was disbanded and Economic merged into the First Detachment. After Developme the merger, it was called the Changchun nt Zone, Reformation through Labor Detachment. Changchun In August 1995, it was renamed City, Jilin Changchun Jingyue Prison. On April 1, Province 2006, it moved to the current site. 6 Jilin Xinkang Prison of Jilin Jixin Group Liu Tiehai 5 million Production and sale of clothing, shoes and No. 3000 Xinkang Prison of Jilin Province13, also Zhaohua Jilin Province Co., Ltd. General Manager of yuan hats, textiles, handicrafts, rubber products, Xiaochengz known as the Jilin Provincial Prison Industry Jilin Zhaohua plastic products, paper products, i Street, Administration Bureau’s Central No. Company Name of the Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Notes on the Prison Name Prison, to which and representative Capital Address the Company Shareholder(s) / Title Belongs and Trade Industry and Trade electronic components; sale of daily Kuancheng Hospital, is the only jail detaining and Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd., necessities and foods (operating with District, treating sick detainees in the province’s Communist Party licenses); labor processing, nursing Changchun prison system. It is a Grade B secondary Committee Secretary services; medical information consultation City, Jilin hospital, located at No. 3000 and Warden of (excluding medical treatment services). Province Xiaochengzi Street, Changchun City. Xinkang Prison12 Xinkang Prison was established in 1984. It was formerly known as the Jilin Reform through Labor Central Hospital. Later, it was renamed Jilin Provincial Prison Administration Bureau Central Hospital. In 2011, it was converted into Jilin Xinkang Prison, also known as Jilin Provincial Prison Administration Central Hospital. It has treated more than 10,000 sick prisoners. 7 Jilin Siping Prison of Jilin Jixin Group Jiang Xingbo 8 million Sale of electrical equipment and West Siping Prison14 was built in June 1952 Baiqiao Jilin Province Co., Ltd. General Manager of yuan packaging bags; processing of garments, Street, and is located at 2 West Street, Shiling Economic Jilin Baiqiao machinery and electronic components; Shiling Town, Lishu County, Jilin Province. and Trade Economic and Trade labor services; cultivation of grain and Town, Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd. vegetable, and manufacturing of sanitary Tiedong wares. District, Siping City (Shilingzi Town Prison) 8 Jilin Changchun Tiebei Jilin Jixin Group Yan Bingxin 5 million Processing and sale of textiles and 2050 Yatai Changchun Tiebei Prison
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