Sailik spent more than 1 million yuan in 5 years to buy lottery tickets, imagining that he would become rich overnight by the lottery, but took the road of no return. This is a schematic diagram.
Xinjiang‘s Tacheng City official Sai Lik spent millions of yuan in just five years due to his addiction to buying lottery tickets, not only dumping his Family‘s money and borrowing money, but also accepting bribes and withholding money from the public. Last October, the Tacheng Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection opened a case for review and investigation and took retention measures against Sailik. He confessed to, “The lottery has ruined my Life!”
In 2016, Sailik walked into a lottery store after being introduced by a friend and bought the first lottery ticket of his life, winning 300 yuan (RMB, same below, about $46), a feeling of getting something for nothing that made him feel extraordinarily excited. After that, he spent more than 1 million yuan (about $150,000) on lottery tickets in just five years, from 2016 to 2020, spending more than 400,000 yuan in 2019 alone.
Sailik became unmotivated and unmotivated to work, and he made a single-minded effort to do research on the lottery, investing all of his family money that he had accumulated for half his life. Sailik recalled that he owed hundreds of thousands of dollars outside, and during that Time the calls to collect his debts were almost overwhelming.
In order to fill the loopholes, he began to engage in illegal profit-making activities, partnering with engineers to contract projects, and after receiving payments from herders to build houses, he privately withheld 242,500 yuan (about $37,000) of them, which led to 11 sets of earthquake-resistant housing not being built. In addition, he also used the pasture management fees collected from herders for personal expenses, and even withheld belongings from the public, and used the funds used by herders to repay their pasture loans for himself without authorization.
Asked about the destination of the money, Sailik only replied, “All used to buy lottery tickets.” The case officer confessed, “I thought the lottery could make me rich, but I didn’t expect to lose all my money, but also embarked on the road of discipline and lawlessness. My sorghum dream is completely awake.”
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