PANews reported on June 30 that according to The Paper, the National Audit Office was entrusted by the State Council to report to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on the audit of the implementation of the central budget and other fiscal revenues and expenditures in 2023. The report stated that in the financial field, there are cases of arbitrage of policy dividends that hinder the implementation of policy measures. Some companies take advantage of national support policies such as ecological protection and high-tech industries, collude with public officials to obtain operating rights in violation of regulations, or commit fraud to defraud financial subsidies, seriously eroding the national policy dividends. With the intensification of anti-corruption efforts, corruption behaviors such as using information technology and regulatory loopholes have become more concealed, and new types of corruption and hidden corruption have begun to emerge. For example, a department-level cadre of a financial regulatory department used his position to support specific private enterprises to improve their industry competitiveness for a long time, collected huge sums of money and equity, and concealed the source of private enterprise transfers through "technical processing" such as first-withdrawal and deposit at the same outlet, borrowing relatives' bank accounts, and virtual currency transactions, showing typical technical characteristics.