Recently, a jaw-dropping piece of news has been circulating online. Someone broke the news that a so-called "chicken farm" in a certain place did not even raise a single chicken, so it easily deceived the state subsidy of 2 million yuan! It sounds like a fantasy, but it's true.
According to insiders, the owner of this "chicken farm" is really a good person. He had a bad idea in his head: find a dilapidated factory to rent, clean up a little, and apply for subsidies by pretending to be a chicken farm. If you want to say that this trick is not new, the key is that people have a way! It is said that the boss and a local leader are related to each other, and as soon as the two of them combined, the matter passed like this.
Think about it, if you don't invest a penny, you can't even see a chicken feather, you can make 2 million for nothing, this deal is too beautiful! But the problem is, this money is the hard-earned money of the people! The state set up breeding subsidies to help farmers increase their incomes and get rich, but who would have thought that they would be exploited by these people who have turned their heads quickly.
As soon as this matter was exposed, it immediately exploded on the Internet. Someone jumped to his feet in anger: "Isn't this a blatant fraud of money?" Are all the people in charge of approvals asleep? Some people sighed helplessly: "It's a pity that another good policy has been ruined." "
In fact, this kind of empty glove white wolf thing is really not uncommon. A while ago, someone broke the news that they had a young man there, saying that he was going to dig a well in the countryside, but he didn't dig a well, but he cheated the subsidy enough. This kind of scam with all kinds of tricks, no matter how you look at it, it makes people feel uncomfortable.
What's even more popular is that real farmers often encounter all kinds of troubles. Some chicken farms were built with great difficulty, but were forcibly demolished by local "agricultural management" on the grounds of "illegal construction" or "environmental pollution". Such a comparison is unfair no matter how you look at it.
So the question is, why is this ridiculous thing happening? Let's ponder from a few angles:
Some subsidy policies are too general and lack specific operational details, which gives some opportunistic people an opportunity to take advantage of them.
Regulation is not in place. The relevant departments may have been negligent in the approval and follow-up supervision, and did not strictly follow the procedures to conduct on-site inspections and follow-up supervision.
Penalties are inadequate. For the act of defrauding subsidies, the punishment is often light and difficult to have a deterrent effect. This has led some people to take risks with luck.
The problem of corruption at the grassroots level should not be underestimated. Some local officials colluded with lawbreakers and used their power to seek illegitimate benefits for them, seriously undermining the fairness and effectiveness of the policy.
In the final analysis, the original intention of the policy of benefiting farmers is good, and the key lies in how to do good things well. It is hoped that the relevant departments can take this as a warning and plug the loopholes, so that these good policies can truly benefit farmers, instead of becoming a tool for some people to enrich themselves.
At the same time, each of us citizens should also keep our eyes open and report problems in a timely manner. Only with the joint efforts of the whole society can we safeguard the hard-won policy of benefiting farmers and let the farmers truly taste the sweetness.
After all, agriculture is the foundation of the country, and the peasants are the foundation of the country. Only by making farmers truly rich can there be hope for our rural revitalization and the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation be truly realized. Let us contribute to the construction of beautiful countryside and the realization of common prosperity!